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...is whether ACS Recovery Services, Inc., the administrator, and FK Industries...equitable lien asserted by the Group Medical Plan . . . ." Accordingly, the settlement...
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...C.D.O.S. 3677 US AIRWAYS, INC., IN ITS CAPACITY AS FIDUCIARY AND PLAN ADMINISTRATOR OF THE US AIRWAYS...
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...DSPT INTERNATIONAL, INC., a California corporation, Plaintiff-Appellee...Andres F. Quintana, Quintana Law Group, APC, Woodland Hills, California, for...
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...the Agreement). After a falling-out, one of the contracting parties, PowerShare, Inc., commenced a civil action in the district court to enforce the Agreement...
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...Initiative (WHI), a group focused on defining...ama-assn.org/cgi/content/full/288...as Wyeth Pharmaceuticals, Inc., a company that...
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...Cox began receiving short-term disability benefits from Standard pursuant to a group plan through his employer, Bon Secours. Standard's initial determination approving Cox...
...Education ("DOE") announced its approval of the school in February 2007, certain groups have claimed that both KGIA and Almontaser are affiliated with radical Islam...
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