Bruce Everett v. Atlantic Sounding Company, Inc, et al
Plaintiff - Appellant Cross-Appellee: BRUCE WAYNE EVERETT
Defendant - Appellee Cross-Appellant: ATLANTIC SOUNDING COMPANY, INC. and WEEKS MARINE, INC.
Case Number: 09-30622
Filed: July 20, 2009
Court: U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit
Nature of Suit: Marine

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July 22, 2010 Bruce Everett v. Atlantic Sounding Company, Inc, et al

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Plaintiff - appellant cross-appellee: BRUCE WAYNE EVERETT
Represented By: David Lawrence Bateman
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Defendant - appellee cross-appellant: ATLANTIC SOUNDING COMPANY, INC.
Represented By: Matthew Francis Popp
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Defendant - appellee cross-appellant: WEEKS MARINE, INC.
Represented By: Matthew Francis Popp
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