D&B II Enterprises LLC v. Universal Tax Systems, Incorpo
Plaintiff - Appellant: D&B II ENTERPRISES LLC, doing business as BAIN ACCOUNTING/TAX on behalf of itself and all others similarly situated
Defendant - Appellee: UNIVERSAL TAX SYSTEMS, INCORPORATED, a Virginia corporation doing business as CCH SMALL FIRM SERVICES
Case Number: 18-1966
Filed: May 1, 2018
Court: U.S. Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit
Nature of Suit: Other Contract Actions
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Plaintiff - appellant: D&B II ENTERPRISES LLC, doing business as BAIN ACCOUNTING/TAX on behalf of itself and all others similarly situated
Represented By: Elizabeth Anne Fegan
Represented By: Jason D. Sapp
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Defendant - appellee: UNIVERSAL TAX SYSTEMS, INCORPORATED, a Virginia corporation doing business as CCH SMALL FIRM SERVICES
Represented By: Matthew Devine
Represented By: David Jimenez-Ekman
Represented By: Brienne Letourneau
Represented By: Craig C. Martin
Represented By: Elin Park
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