Beverly Stayart v. Google Incorporated
Plaintiff - Appellant: BEVERLY STAYART, also known as BEV STAYART
Defendant - Appellee: GOOGLE INCORPORATED
Case Number: 11-3012
Filed: September 2, 2011
Court: U.S. Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit
Nature of Suit: Other Personal Injury

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March 6, 2013 Summary Stayart v. Google Inc.

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March 6, 2013 Opinion or Order Filing 701950164 Filed opinion of the court by Judge Williams. AFFIRMED. Joel M. Flaum, Circuit Judge; Ann Claire Williams, Circuit Judge and John Daniel Tinder, Circuit Judge. [6469010-1] [6469010] [11-3012]
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Plaintiff - appellant: BEVERLY STAYART, also known as BEV STAYART
Represented By: Gregory A. Stayart
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Represented By: James D. Peterson
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