Eight vacancies, including two judicial emergencies, cast a shadow over Pennsylvania's district courts this year
...by truckers and their families claiming that Halliburton and its former KBR Inc. subsidiary knowingly sent military supply convoys into danger on roads in...
...Pittsburgh-area soldier's mother. Houston-based military contractor KBR Inc. cannot be held liable in Staff Sgt. Ryan Maseth's death...
...New Orleans filed suit against the federal government contractor, Washington Group International Inc., or WGI, that was responsible for the backfilling and compacting of areas...
...Inc. is a domiciliary of Texas, where it has its principal place of business, and Delaware, where it is incorporated. Plaintiffs allege that KBR...
As a plaintiffs' lawyer in Oregon, Susan Saladoff occasionally made short films of her clients
...Kellogg Brown & Root Services Inc. , U.S. District Judge...personal injury claims. KBR's lawyers, led by Raymond...
...PITTSBURGH (AP) - Attorneys for Houston-based military contractor KBR Inc. want a federal judge in Pittsburgh to apply Iraqi law to...
Arbitration allows parties to arrive at a resolution more quickly and cheaply than is possible through litigation, but a surge in challenges to arbitrators' decisions threatens to undermine the whole
...on arguments he heard Tuesday from attorneys for Glen Bootay and KBR Inc. KBR is being sued by at least 140 veterans exposed to...
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