Gloria Wiggins v. LSU - Health Care Services Div
Plaintiff - Appellant: GLORIA A. WIGGINS
Defendant - Appellee: LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY- HEALTH CARE SERVICES DIVISION, And its Board of Supervisors in their Capacity as Supervisors to the University Medical Center in Lafayette (Fromerly Known as Lafayette Charity Hosepital)
Case Number: 17-30033
Filed: January 19, 2017
Court: U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit
Nature of Suit: Amer w/Disabilities Act - Other

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October 6, 2017 Gloria Wiggins v. LSU - Health Care Services Div

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Plaintiff - appellant: GLORIA A. WIGGINS
Represented By: Gloria A. Wiggins
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Defendant - appellee: LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY- HEALTH CARE SERVICES DIVISION, And its Board of Supervisors in their Capacity as Supervisors to the University Medical Center in Lafayette (Fromerly Known as Lafayette Charity Hosepital)
Represented By: James Garrison Evans
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