...Sale to Manufacturer of Canned Meat Spam, meet Skippy. Hormel Foods Corporation, maker of Spam canned meat, will pay $700 million to buy...
...Cite as: Winter-Wolff International, Inc. v. Alcan Packaging Food and Tobacco Inc., 05 CV 2718, NYLJ 1202556340938, at *1 (EDNY, Decided...
...plaintiff"), brings this action against Scientific Games International, Inc. and Scientific Games Corporation, Inc. *2 ("Scientific" or "the defendants"). The plaintiff...
...for Amici Curiae Advance Publications, Inc., Agence France-Presse, A.H. Belo Corporation, The Associated Press, Belo Corp., The E.W. Scripps Company, Gannett Company...
...now before the Court for resolution of the claims of Plaintiffs Starbucks Corporation and Starbucks U.S. Brands LLC (collectively "Plaintiff") against Defendant Wolfe's...
...jointly-submitted pretrial order: 1. Plaintiff Burberry Limited is a corporation duly organized and existing under the laws of the United Kingdom with...
... Roger J. Miner, C.J.: Plaintiffs-appellants, Starbucks Corporation and Starbucks U.S. Brands, LLC (together, "Starbucks"), appeal from...
New York Law Journal
...*fn1Plaintiffs-appellants, Starbucks Corporation and Starbucks U.S. Brands, LLC (together, "Starbucks"), appeal from a judgment...
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