Robin Antonick v. Electronic Arts, Inc.
Plaintiff - Appellant,: ROBIN ANTONICK, an Illinois Citizen
Defendant - Appellee,: ELECTRONIC ARTS, INC., a California corporation
Case Number: 14-15298
Filed: February 19, 2014
Court: U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit
Nature of Suit: Other Contract Actions

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November 22, 2016 Summary Antonick v. Electronic Arts, Inc.

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Plaintiff - appellant,: ROBIN ANTONICK, an Illinois Citizen
Represented By: Leonard Wayne Aragon
Represented By: Steve Berman
Represented By: Robert B. Carey
Represented By: Jennifer L. Murray
Represented By: Stuart McKinley Paynter
Represented By: Shana E. Scarlett
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Defendant - appellee,: ELECTRONIC ARTS, INC., a California corporation
Represented By: Brian L. Ferrall
Represented By: Susan Harriman
Represented By: Eric H. MacMichael
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