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...Accenture worked together in 2000 on an "eServices" pilot that provided BP America, Inc. ("BP") with access to the "dynamic template" and "workflow navigator" features...
... "Ralph Lauren Corporation did all of the right...to government officials in Latin America, prosecutors reached a deferred-prosecution...
National Law Journal
...Appellant Glory Truong filed this diversity action against Defendants-Appellees Bank of America, N.A. ("BOA") and Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. ("...
...disputes with multinational corporations over their role...its products in America. The suit was...went against the mining company. ...
...173;decision, styled Americas Mining Corp. v. Theriault (Southern Peru...
National Law Journal
...Moon. Flanagan's and Full Moon were organized together as one S-Corporation and Cafe Oceana was set up as a separate S-Corporation. Psihos...
National Law Journal
...subject to several conditions, the FCC approved Time Warner's and Comcast Corporation's pur- chase of Adelphia Communications Corporation's cable sys- tems. See...
National Law Journal
...OPINION Boccard USA Corporation sued Raytheon Company seeking to hold it liable for a breach of...
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