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...Dredging Contract") to Renda Marine, Inc. ("Renda Marine"...agency for the procurement of services, the Dredging Contract was governed...
...wasn't proper skid material on the deck. He claimed King Fisher Marine Service didn't provide him enough opportunity and time to apply...
...associate in 1982 was a federal Jones Act suit for King Fisher Marine Service Inc. of Port Lavaca. Thirty years later, Pipitone still represents...
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...September 21, 2011Before: FISHER, HARDIMAN and GREENAWAY, JR., Circuit...Healthcare Corporation, a health care services company with subsidiaries operating 55...
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...allided with the Marquessa, which was docked at a pier at Ocean Marine marina in Portsmouth, Virginia. The allision occurred because the USACE vessel's...
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...Appeals Fifth CircuitFILEDLyle W. Cayce ClerkBefore KING, GARZA, and GRAVES, Circuit Judges.In this consolidated case, we address...
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...Court of Appeals Fifth CircuitLyle W. Cayce ClerkBefore KING, GARZA, and GRAVES, Circuit Judges.In this consolidated case, we address...
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...composed of approximately 3,000 deputies. The Organization was formed to provide services for the benefit of its members, such as the improvement of employment...
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