Seismic Support Services, LLC, et al v. CIR
Petitioner - Appellant,: SEISMIC SUPPORT SERVICES, LLC and SCOTT A. WHITTINGTON, A Tax Matters Partner
Respondent - Appellee,: COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE
Case Number: 14-72814
Filed: September 12, 2014
Court: U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit
Nature of Suit: Other
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Petitioner - appellant,: SEISMIC SUPPORT SERVICES, LLC
Represented By: Scott A. Whittington
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Petitioner - appellant,: SCOTT A. WHITTINGTON, A Tax Matters Partner
Represented By: Scott A. Whittington
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Respondent - appellee,: COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE
Represented By: Robert R. Di Trolio
Represented By: Gilbert Steven Rothenberg
Represented By: William J. Wilkins
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