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...concerns whether Illinois Union Insurance Company ("ILU") has a...BCII"), a coal-fired electric steam generating plant owned by...
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...grade of or alteration in construction of any road, bridge, highway, railroad, electric transmission line, telegraph, or telephone properties, facilities, or pipelines, all necessary relocations...
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...to report the facts in more detail than usual. The Dow Chemical Company ("Dow") is a chemical company that developed and manufactured a type of...
...is using Bracewell & Giuliani for the Lufkin-based company's pending acquisition by General Electric Co. GE, based in Fairfield, Conn., turned...
...for murder, Alabama has changed its preferred method of execution from the electric chair to lethal injection. The state has executed 52 people in that...
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...trust lien. Additional Plaintiffs-Appellants, Hajoca Corp. ("Hajoca") and Crescent Electric Supply Co. ("Crescent") challenge the bankruptcy court's determination that...
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...asked the district court to appoint a receiver for Stanford and his companies in order to preserve the Stanford corporations' resources and pursue the corporations...
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