National Law Journal
National Law Journal
...them by real parties in interest Range Production Company and Range Resources Corporation (Range). Relators contend that provisions contained within chapter 27 of the civil...
...v. CITY OF LANCASTER, a municipal corporation, Defendant-Appellee. No. 11-56318 ...
...1789, the ATS has more recently been used by plaintiffs to pursue corporations in federal court for alleged violations of international law, including suits claiming...
...company; DAVISREUSS, INC., a California Corporation, DBA DigiPie, Plaintiffs-Appellants,...
National Law Journal
...Bank, Ltd. ("SIBL") and a network of other entities (collectively, the "Stanford corporations") through which he sold certificates of deposit ("CDs") to the investing public...
...O.S. 2751 UMG RECORDINGS, INC., a Delaware corporation; UNIVERSAL MUSIC CORP., a New York corporation; SONGS OF UNIVERSAL, INC., a...
...O.S. 2676 SHELL OFFSHORE, INC., a Delaware corporation; SHELL GULF OF MEXICO, INC., a Delaware corporation, Plaintiffs - Appellees, ...
...O.S. 2593 SOFA ENTERTAINMENT, INC., a California corporation, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. DODGER...
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