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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...
...The Atlanta metro area's population...
...chain 24 Hour Fitness Worldwide Inc. to withdraw its motions to...that the Brooklyn, N.Y., Center for Independence for the Disabled...
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...Petitioner D.C. Appleseed Center for Law and Justice, Inc. (Appleseed) seeks our review of...
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...provide services at several geriatric centers and hospitals in southeast Puerto...B.Appellees MMM Healthcare, Inc. ("MMM") and PMC Medicare Choice...
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...Appellant William Foster ("Foster") sued his former employer, Defendant-Appellee PPG Industries, Inc. ("PPG"), and Defendant-Appellee the PPG Industries Employee Savings Plan (the "Plan...
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...of Two MonasteriesPlaintiff-Appellee Society of the Holy Transfiguration Monastery, Inc. (the "Monastery") is an Eastern Orthodox monastic order located in Brookline, Massachusetts...
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...had a severe seizure two days after being booked into the Louisville Metro Corrections jail on assault charges. The seizure was likely caused by withdrawal...
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...sect; 504 of the Rehabilitation Act when one of its adult rehabilitation centers refused to hire him as a truck driver. The only issue on...
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