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...after the Plan paid Griffin's medical bills. Sereboff v. Mid Atlantic Medical Services, Inc., 547 U.S. 356, 126 S. Ct. 1869 (2006). Under...
...chain 24 Hour Fitness Worldwide Inc. to withdraw its motions to...picker at the company's Mid-Atlantic customer service center in...
...as they can continue to add cases to the docket usually until mid-January. For now at least, ...
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...Hall v. Pinkberry Mid-Atlantic LLC (No...Caldwell and Santmyer Inc. v. Arch Insurance...
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...The land at issue, a parcel measuring nearly 44 acres bordering the Atlantic Ocean on the southerly side of the parcel, was originally purchased by...
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...of 2006, TOUSA, Inc., was the thirteenth largest homebuilding enterprise in the country, with operations in Florida, Texas, the mid-Atlantic states, and the...
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...found that Time Warner Cable Inc. ("Time Warner") provided legitimate and non-discriminatory reasons for declining to carry Mid-Atlantic Sports Network programming on an...
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...of the case before us are not in dispute. Dan Ryan Builders, Inc., (DRB) constructed a new home in Berkeley County, West Virginia, and entered...
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