Olga Frid v. First Republic Bank, et al
Plaintiff - Appellant,: OLGA FRID, an individual
Defendant - Appellee,: FIRST REPUBLIC BANK, a California Corporation and SAMDANI SHAIK, an individual
Case Number: 14-16410
Filed: July 23, 2014
Court: U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit
Nature of Suit: Americans w/Disabilities Act-Empl
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Plaintiff - appellant,: OLGA FRID, an individual
Represented By: Dow Wakefield Patten
Represented By: Spencer Freeman Smith
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Defendant - appellee,: FIRST REPUBLIC BANK, a California Corporation
Represented By: Jahmal T. Davis
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Defendant - appellee,: SAMDANI SHAIK, an individual
Represented By: Jahmal T. Davis
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