Qwest Communications Corp. v. Free Conferencing Corp.
Third Party Plaintiff - Appellant: Qwest Communications Corporation, a Delaware corporation
Third Party Defendant - Appellee: Free Conferencing Corporation, a Nevada corporation
Case Number: 15-2406
Filed: June 30, 2015
Court: U.S. Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit
Nature of Suit: Other Contract Actions

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September 15, 2016 Summary Qwest v. Free Conferencing Corp.

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Third party plaintiff - appellant: Qwest Communications Corporation, a Delaware corporation
Represented By: Sandra Potter
Represented By: Charles W. Steese
Represented By: Jason Robert-Feil Sutton
Represented By: Thomas J. Welk
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Third party defendant - appellee: Free Conferencing Corporation, a Nevada corporation
Represented By: Scott R. Swier
Represented By: Stephen Wald
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