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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...
...settle investor claims related to its work with defunct Medical Capital Holdings Inc., a purported medical receivables purchasing company in California that was later revealed...
...Electronic Arts Inc. faces trial next...former college football player who claims its...successful Madden NFL football video...
...a $115 million settlement reached by former American International Group Inc. chief executive officer Maurice "Hank" Greenberg and other former executives...
...Holding Corp. shares following the company's merger with Tokio Marine Holdings Inc. in 2008. McGee learned about plans for the merger shortly...
...and professional football players against video game...maker Electronic Arts Inc., spotlight a legal...Arts' Madden NFL series. Former...
...JUDGE ENDS CASE AGAINST NFL A federal judge...League, brought by three former players. Gene Washington, Diron Talbert and...
...behalf of retired professional football players who accused the National Football...rejected the notion that the NFL had violated the Sherman Act...
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