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...billions of dollars" each year to construct oil wells. Yet, traditionally, oil companies planned such projects over "coffee and doughnuts," using paper records to track...
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...by a carwash, a radiator shop, an automobile repair shop, a bottling company, and a company that manufactures boxes. The bottling company's facility is...
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...trial-court judgment incorporating a jury verdict in favor of Arnie & Company, P.C., in Arnie's suit on a sworn account. On appeal...
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...summary judgment in favor of Appellees, Peter G. Marshall, Peter Marshall & Company, P.C., and Summers Marshall & Company, P.C., ("Marshall"...
...34; against insurance companies. "...Vanessa Cantu and Ford Motor Co., which...
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...and Konkel as vice president. Both men are chemical engineers, and the company designed industrial processes and machinery and equipment used in refineries, chemical plants...
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...are allegations that Houde misrepresented his educational background when he joined the companies. Upon termination of his employment, and pursuant to a shareholder agreement, PEI...
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...evidence summary judgment motion. See Ford Motor Co. v. Ridgway, 135 S...
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...Ltd., BNP Oil & Gas Properties, Ltd., BNP Commercial Properties, Ltd., Pagenergy Company, L.L.C., TSE Equities I, L.L.C., TSE Equities Company...
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