National Law Journal
...Michigan and Ontario, Canada. The Bridge Company is a private, for-profit corporation, incorporated under Michigan law.According to DIBC, the Ambassador Bridge is...
National Law Journal
...ideas. In order to receive the grant, Orr created a non-profit corporation called the National Alternative Fuels Foundation (NAFF) and submitted to the Environmental...
Employees can be experts, but can they be designated nontestifying experts to shield their work from discovery
National Law Journal
...in Ohio, brought suit against Defendants Duke Energy International, Inc. and Duke Energy Corporation, retail electricity service providers, alleging violation of the Robinson-Patman Act...
National Law Journal
...a member-owned, nonprofit electric cooperative formed under the Texas Electric Cooperative Corporation Act (ECCA). See Tex. Util. Code Ann. §§ 161.001--.254...
Deprecated The American Lawyer
...Before: KENNEDY, MARTIN, and STRANCH, Circuit Judges.OPINIONWhirlpool Corporation brings this interlocutory appeal of the district court's decision to certify...
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Deprecated The American Lawyer
...most active drillers of natural gas wells in the United States, Chesapeake Energy Corp. is the country's second-largest producer of natural gas and...
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