...participants included companies such as Nike Inc., The Coca-Cola Company, Kimberly-Clark Corporation, and Time Warner Inc. GCs saw their base...
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...one of the world's largest telecom companies and the 12th largest corporation in the United States. During 2011 he effectively guided the company's...
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...and Mount Franklin Foods ("MFF"). Elamex Mexico is a Mexican corporation, which owns Elamex USA, an American corporation, which in turn owns MFF...
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...1997, Bloom disclosed the trade secrets to Shell E&P Technology Corporation, a division of Shell Exploration & Production Company, under a promise of...
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...2012. OPINION On August 31, 2011, the Knight Corporation filed a notice of appeal from the trial court's order signed...
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...Court of AppealsOPINIONOn August 31, 2011, the Knight Corporation filed a notice of appeal from the trial court's order signed...
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...clinic. Watson is a Texas resident, and Actuarial Data is a Pennsylvania corporation with its principal place of business in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Actuarial Data chose...
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...AND PROCEDURAL BACKGROUNDUtah resident William R. Dunavant and his Florida corporation, William R. Dunavant Family Holdings, Inc. (collectively, "Dunavant"), filed suit in district...
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...the case remains unchanged.In this interlocutory appeal, appellants, Waterman Steamship Corporation ("Waterman") and Maersk Line, Limited ("Maersk"), appeal the trial court's order...
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...OPINIONIn this interlocutory appeal, appellants, Waterman Steamship Corporation (Waterman) and Maersk Line, Limited (Maersk), appeal the trial court's order...
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