National Law Journal
...track and pay costs. And, to the extent that they employed computer software, they relied on "basic tools" such as Excel. Due, in...
National Law Journal
...or the management of our company, and it shall not affect the business relationships between our two companies."The Agreement gave Harley-Davidson the...
National Law Journal
...insurance company doing business in Texas who...statute. Id.; BMC Software, Belgium, N.V...795 (Tex. 2002). Alliance Royalties, LLC v...
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...time of trial. Haire explained that H.E.B. primarily "manages different businesses" and "invests in distressed companies."In May 2003, Envoii Healthcare, LLC...
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...22 U.S.C. § 7601 et seq., against Plaintiffs-Appellees 9 Alliance for Open Society International, Inc. ("AOSI"), Pathfinder International ("Pathfinder"), 10 Global Health...
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...merged with the Chase Manhattan Bank ("Chase Manhattan") in 1996 and continued business under the Chase Manhattan name. McCollough continued to make purchases on the...
...of O'Melveny & Myers LLP, for amicus curiae Business Software Alliance. Scott E. Bain, Keith Kupferschmid, and...
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...Fillmore.This is an interlocutory appeal from the denial of appellant Alliance Royalties, LLC's (Alliance LLC's) special appearance. We conclude that Alliance...
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