International Business Machines Corporation v. Smith
Plaintiff: International Business Machines Corporation
Defendant: Jeff S. Smith
Case Number: 7:2017cv05808
Filed: August 1, 2017
Court: US District Court for the Southern District of New York
Office: White Plains Office
Presiding Judge: Paul E. Davison
Presiding Judge: Cathy Seibel
Nature of Suit: Other Contract
Cause of Action: 28 U.S.C. ยง 1332
Jury Demanded By: None
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Plaintiff: International Business Machines Corporation
Represented By: Robert A. Atkins
Represented By: John Frederick Baughman
Represented By: Christopher Lee Filburn
Represented By: Gregory Frederick Laufer
Represented By: Lorin L. Reisner
Represented By: Pietro John Signoracci
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Defendant: Jeff S. Smith
Represented By: Michael L. Banks
Represented By: Sarah E. Bouchard
Represented By: Brandon Brigham
Represented By: Max Garfield
Represented By: Ronald E. Richman
Represented By: Richard G. Rosenblatt
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