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Donlen v. Ford Motor Company
Publication Date: 2013-06-14
Practice Area: Consumer Protection
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Court: C.A. 3rd
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Attorneys:
For plaintiff: Lemon Law Associates of California and Susan A. Yeck; Rosner Barry & Babbitt and Hallen D. Rosner for Plaintiff and Appellant.
For defendant: Bowman and Brooke and Robert S. Robinson; Law Office of Kevin J. Tully and Kevin J. Tully; Snell & Wilmer and Mary-Christine Sungaila for Defendant and Respondent.
Case number: No. C065722

Cite as 13 C.D.O.S. 6063GREG DONLEN, Plaintiff and Appellant, v. FORD MOTOR COMPANY, Defe

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