Aashutosh, Incorporated, et al v. 7-Eleven, Incorporated
Defendant - Appellee: 7-ELEVEN, INCORPORATED, A Texas Corporation
Plaintiff - Appellant: MAHESHKUMAR DESAI and AASHUTOSH, INCORPORATED, an Illinois corporation
Case Number: 10-2232
Filed: May 19, 2010
Court: U.S. Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit
Nature of Suit: Franchise
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Defendant - appellee: 7-ELEVEN, INCORPORATED, A Texas Corporation
Represented By: Marc P. Seidler
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Plaintiff - appellant: MAHESHKUMAR DESAI
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Plaintiff - appellant: AASHUTOSH, INCORPORATED, an Illinois corporation
Represented By: Joseph P. McCaffery
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