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...OPINION Appellant, Speedemissions, Inc., filed suit for a declaratory judgment construing the agreements between itself and...
Profile of Robert Sacks, general counsel for Standard Parking Corp
...matters for talent agencies, film companies and...like American Apparel Inc., Pratesi Linens Inc...Inc. and individual artists including Mary J...
National Law Journal
...Court of Appeals OPINION Appellant, Cotton Commercial USA, Inc. (hereinafter "SURVIVING COMPANY"), appeals the trial court's order denying...
National Law Journal
...of Two MonasteriesPlaintiff-Appellee Society of the Holy Transfiguration Monastery, Inc. (the "Monastery") is an Eastern Orthodox monastic order located in Brookline, Massachusetts...
National Law Journal
... The Inland Sea, Inc. appeals from an order denying...2010 and joined Movers Service Agency, Inc. (Movers) as a defendant...
...by older television writers alleging widespread age discrimination by the Creative Artists Agency Inc. has settled, marking the end of related litigation against the...
...move by the end of the year to the former Creative Artists Agency Inc.'s building in Beverly Hills. The space is slightly smaller...
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