Cathryn Bonnette v. DC Court of Appeals, et al
Plaintiff - Appellee: Cathryn Jeanne Bonnette
Defendant - Appellee: District of Columbia Court of Appeals
Defendant - Appellant: National Conference of Bar Examiners
Case Number: 11-7075
Filed: July 25, 2011
Court: U.S. Court of Appeals, D.C. Circuit
Nature of Suit: Americans w/Disabilities Act-Othr
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Plaintiff - appellee: Cathryn Jeanne Bonnette
Represented By: Scott Charles LaBarre
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Defendant - appellee: District of Columbia Court of Appeals
Represented By: Donna M. Murasky
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Defendant - appellant: National Conference of Bar Examiners
Represented By: Robert Anthony Burgoyne
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