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...Bank, Ltd. ("SIBL") and a network of other entities (collectively, the "Stanford corporations") through which he sold certificates of deposit ("CDs") to the investing public...
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...of land on the outer continental shelf adjacent to Louisiana. In...Kerr-McGee Oil and Gas Corporation ("Kerr-McGee") (ORRI...
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...hold that appellants, Stroud Production, L.L.C. ("Stroud Production"), Plantation Petroleum Corporation ("Plantation"), and Robert A. Stroud, (collectively, the "Stroud Defendants") conspired to and...
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...in fact even before the American colonies became independent from Great...early as 1774, the First Continental Congress organized an embargo of...
...based in Glenview, Ill., outside Chicago. Ranked the 149th largest U.S. corporation by Fortune magazine in August, ITW "makes everything from...
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...further proceedings.I. BackgroundAM is a Nevis, West Indies, corporation that supplies marine shipping fuel, called "bunkers" in the industry. By letter...
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...the TMTA but from the TMTA Insurance Agency (Agency)--a limited liability corporation controlled by the TMTA and from which the TMTA receives a significant...
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