National Law Journal
...trial court's judgment. Background Holigan Family Investment, Inc., a homebuilder, purchased two policies of commercial general liability insurance from Great...
National Law Journal
...and body parts? Evanston Ins. Co. v. Legacy of Life, Inc. , 645 F.3d...
National Law Journal
National Law Journal
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...I. Alma Batie, daughter of Darline Rigsby, sued Preferred Ambulance, Inc. ("Preferred Ambulance") in Texas state court on behalf of herself...
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...of foreign steel on public works projects. Appellant Mabey Bridge & Shore, Inc. ("Mabey") appeals the District Court's grant of summary judgment on its...
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...Weldon Bradley and his wife Ruth sued several defendants, including Austin Power, Inc., alleging that Weldon was injured by his exposure to the defendants' asbestos...
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...2, Vandalai L.L.L., ParlaiL.L.L., KCR Investments, Inc., and RTB Holdings, Ltd. In 2007, the plaintiffs filed arbitration demands with...
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...styled Debra Alvarez on Behalf of Alicia Garza v. Legacy of Life, Inc., et al., Cause No. C-1810-08-1, District Court, 398th Judicial...
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