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...her employment as a benefit specialist with a subsidiary of Verizon Communications, Inc., Phillips participated in an employee welfare benefit plan (the Plan) governed by...
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...B). The question this court deems enbancworthy is whether ACS Recovery Services, Inc., the administrator, and FK Industries, Inc., the sponsor (collectively, "ACS"), of the...
...the metro region's growth has been bolstered by its status as a hub for recession-resistant health care companies, including HCA Holdings Inc., Healthways...
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...34; or "the Act"), from Petitioner New Orleans Depot Services, Inc. ("NODSI"). In particular, the BRB found that the...
...Parcel Service Inc. an improving economy would bring more legal work from startups and midsized companies. The Atlanta metro area's...
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...William E. Trotter, II appeals a judgment in favor of Bishop Petroleum Inc. in this contract dispute.*fn1...
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...Strange appeals the trial court's summary judgment in favor of HRsmart, Inc. on its breach of a non-competition contract claim involving human resources...
...the U.S. Supreme Court's 2005 ruling in Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc. v. Grokster Ltd., a service like Fung's that...
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