... *1 Petitioner, Exxon Mobil Corporation, filed an exception to the determination of the Administrative Law Judge...
...York state tax appeals board has upheld a finding that the Exxon Mobil Corporation is liable for taxes on testing and monitoring services that were...
...denied. I. Background Ranu Realty Corporation ("Ranu"), the debtor in the underlying bankruptcy proceeding, was the...
...at issue was part of a mortgage loan trust: Nomura Asset Acceptance Corporation, Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2007-1. See Muir Decl. in Supp...
...A. Allegations in the Underlying Complaint Murray is a professional corporation specializing in design, restoration, preservation, and adaptive reuse of architecture in New...
... Defendant LASplash is a division of Davler, a California corporation with its principal place of business in California.6 Collectively...
...occupants, persons or corporations, if any, having...limited jurisdiction." Exxon Mobil Corp. v. Allapattah...
...in the Supreme Court of New York County, New York, against Cigna Corporation ("Cigna"); Life Insurance Company of North America ("LINA"...
...Inc., and Quest Service Group, LLC, Third-Party Plaintiffs v. USI Holdings Corporation, Third-Party Defendant. ORDER ...
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