Frederick Casissa, et al v. First Republic Bank
Plaintiff - Appellant,: FREDERICK J. CASISSA and ELIZABETH RIGGINS
Defendant - Appellee,: FIRST REPUBLIC BANK, a division of Merrill Lynch Bank and Trust
Case Number: 12-16851
Filed: August 22, 2012
Court: U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit
Nature of Suit: Civil Rights Jobs
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Plaintiff - appellant,: FREDERICK J. CASISSA
Represented By: Stephen R. Jaffe
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Plaintiff - appellant,: ELIZABETH RIGGINS
Represented By: Stephen R. Jaffe
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Defendant - appellee,: FIRST REPUBLIC BANK, a division of Merrill Lynch Bank and Trust
Represented By: Steven R. Blackburn
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