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...the public interest. In response, Nucor Steel - Texas, a division of Nucor Corporation ("Nucor"), intervened and opposed the proposed acquisition. Ultimately, the...
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...Patent and Trademark Office initially issued the AGRINET registration to Charlottesville Broadcasting Corporation ("CBC") in 1972 for "educational services rendered through the medium of radio...
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...*fn1 grant of summary judgment in favor of American Greetings Corporation ("AGC") on their race and age discrimination, and retaliation claims. We affirm...
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...current and former African-American employees brought this actionagainst Nucor Corporation and Nucor-Yamato Steel Company, L.P.(collectively, "Nucor"), alleging...
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...CoRe") carbon steel products from Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Japan, and Korea. Nucor Corp. v. United States, 594 F. Supp. 2d 1320 (Ct. Int'l...
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...case involves the claims of a plaintiff class that believes the defendant corporation defrauded them. The class asserts that the corporation knew that it had...
...1998).Southern Union's Texas division was then bought by ONEOK Corporation. Texas Gas Service (TGS), as a division of ONEOK, took over the...
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