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...Powell of Thomas Thomas & Hafer in Harrisburg, could be reached for comment. According to Vardaro, plaintiff Tammy Colvin filed a claim with...
...from an authorized supplier. (Wal-Mart did not respond to requests for comment.) Problems can also occur in developed countries, as Amazon.com Inc. learned...
...plan should be given the force of law and [wrote] further to comment on the nature of judicial review employed in connection with this sui...
The court granted in part defendant attorneys' request for a protective order because exceptions to attorney-client work product doctrine did not apply here and defendants' former clients could not u
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...IMG and the Tampa Bay Innovation Center did not return calls for comment. The innovation center is a nonprofit organization that operates as...
...policies of the state." Burkett did not return a call seeking comment. Both bills are pending in the House Environmental Regulation Committee...
...of Dallas, who represents the defendants, did not return a call seeking comment. After a three day trial one to pick a...
As many as 80,000 inactive cases could be dismissed from the dockets of asbestos and silica multidistrict litigation courts, if Gov. Rick Perry signs a bill that both chambers of the Texas Legislatur
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