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...Act claim for injuries attributed to silica - announced in In re GlobalSantaFe Corp., 275 S.W.3d 477 (Tex. 2008) (orig. proceeding) - applies with...
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...conveniens, his personal injury lawsuit against appellees, American Bureau of Shipping ("ABS"); GlobalSantaFe Drilling Corporation, GlobalSantaFe Corporation, GlobalSantaFe Offshore Services, Inc., and GlobalSantaFe Operations (collectively...
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...engines, tackle, and apparel, in rem, and against GlobalSantaFe Drilling Co., GlobalSantaFe Corp., and GlobalSantaFe Hungary Services L.L.C. (collectively GSF), in personam...
...a group of private equity firms that took Dallas-based utility TXU Corp. private in 2007 got to know each other pretty darn well over...
...Harris, Shriver & Jacobson; Dorsey & Whitney TRANSOCEAN INC. Acquisition of GLOBALSANTAFE CORP. Description: Transocean Inc. acquired GlobalSantaFe Corp., both...
...an accident aboard a drilling rig, Steverson filed suit against the employer, GlobalSantaFe. Steverson's attorney requested a settlement conference, which was held before a...
...PROCEEDING WRIT OF MANDAMUSOPINIONIn this original proceeding, relator GlobalSantaFe Corporation ("GSF") challenges an order signed by respondent, the Honorable Tracy Christopher...
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