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...13 C.D.O.S. 4976 PPL CORPORATION AND SUBSIDIARIES, Petitioners v....
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...0.2625% assigned in 1999) and to Kerr-McGee Oil and Gas Corporation ("Kerr-McGee") (ORRI of 3.7373% assigned in 2001)....
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...hold that appellants, Stroud Production, L.L.C. ("Stroud Production"), Plantation Petroleum Corporation ("Plantation"), and Robert A. Stroud, (collectively, the "Stroud Defendants") conspired to and...
...communications will be acquired under §1881a at some point in the future. But respondents theory of future injury is too speculative...
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...I, L.P., Range Resources Corporation, R.J. Sikes, R. Crist...Christy Rome, and Dacota Investment Holdings, L.L.P. a/k...
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...a claim; Ezra Holdings Limited, Ezra Energy Services PTE Limited...Offshore are foreign corporations with principal places...
...that opening in its 2012 holding in Ponderosa Pine Energy v. Tenaska Energy Inc....
...one of the world's largest telecom companies and the 12th largest corporation in the United States. During 2011 he effectively guided the company's...
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...Michigan and Ontario, Canada. The Bridge Company is a private, for-profit corporation, incorporated under Michigan law.According to DIBC, the Ambassador Bridge is...
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