Santa Barbara Patients' CHC v. City of Santa Barbara
Plaintiff-counter-defendant - Appellee,: SANTA BARBARA PATIENTS' COLLECTIVE HEALTH COOPERATIVE, a California cooperative corporation
Defendant-counter-claimant - Appellant,: CITY OF SANTA BARBARA, a California municipal corporation
Case Number: 10-57024
Filed: December 23, 2010
Court: U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit
Nature of Suit: Other Civil Rights

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June 13, 2012 SANTA BARBARA PATIENTS' CHC V. CITY OF SANTA BARBARA

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Plaintiff-counter-defendant - appellee,: SANTA BARBARA PATIENTS' COLLECTIVE HEALTH COOPERATIVE, a California cooperative corporation
Represented By: Howard N. Ellman
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Defendant-counter-claimant - appellant,: CITY OF SANTA BARBARA, a California municipal corporation
Represented By: Tava Ostrenger
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