Partner Weekly, LLC v. Viable Marketing Corp., et al
PARTNER WEEKLY, LLC |
VIABLE MARKETING CORP., a Florida corporation and CHAD EDWARD ELIE, individually and in his capacity as an officer of Viable Marketing Corp. |
12-16046 |
May 3, 2012 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit |
Other Contract Actions |
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Plaintiff - appellee,: PARTNER WEEKLY, LLC | |
Represented By: | Bradford R. Norton |
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Defendant - appellant,: VIABLE MARKETING CORP., a Florida corporation | |
Represented By: | Alain Jeffrey Ifrah |
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Defendant - appellant,: CHAD EDWARD ELIE, individually and in his capacity as an officer of Viable Marketing Corp. | |
Represented By: | Alain Jeffrey Ifrah |
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