...largest brewers of beer sold in the United States, giving the merged company control of nearly half of the U.S. beer market, according to...
New York Law Journal
...district court's dismissal on comity grounds.Puerto Rico has classified Coors Brewing Co. ("Coors") as a "large brewer" under its beer tax schedule...
New York Law Journal
...James Heiman, who was neither an engineer nor a safety expert. The company's safety officer stayed in Kansas. The contract also required...
...company was sold several times. At the time of his retirement in 2001, claimant's employer was Graphic Packaging Corporation, a subsidiary of Coors...
New York Law Journal
New York Law Journal
...filed in the Harris County real property records by M.L. Rendleman Company, Inc. d/b/a Fiberglass Insulators ("Fiberglass Insulators"), to be "fraudulent," as...
New York Law Journal
New York Law Journal
...R. England and Walter Watson, a former driver and trainer for the company. Mr. Watson subsequently intervened in the suit, alleging similar claims under the...
New York Law Journal
...Soto named as defendants State Industrial Products Corp. and State Chemical Sales Company International, Inc. (together "State Chemical"), which have employed Soto since 1992, their...
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