Bio-Medical Applications of Te v. Central States Southeast and S
Plaintiff - Appellee Cross-Appellant: BIO-MEDICAL APPLICATIONS OF TENNESSEE, INC., Individually and as assignee of Patient, dba BMA of Kingsport
Defendant - Appellant Cross-Appellee: CENTRAL STATES SOUTHEAST AND SOUTHWEST AREAS HEALTH AND WELFARE FUND
Case Number: 09-6169
Filed: September 29, 2009
Court: U.S. Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit
Nature of Suit: Labor: E.R.I.S.A.

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September 2, 2011 Summary Bio-Medical Applications of Te v. Central States Southeast and S

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Plaintiff - appellee cross-appellant: BIO-MEDICAL APPLICATIONS OF TENNESSEE, INC., Individually and as assignee of Patient, dba BMA of Kingsport
Represented By: James F. Bennett
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Defendant - appellant cross-appellee: CENTRAL STATES SOUTHEAST AND SOUTHWEST AREAS HEALTH AND WELFARE FUND
Represented By: James P. Condon
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