...one such case, Hutter v. Workmen's Compensation Appeal Board (Pittsburgh Aluminum), the claimant had filed a petition to set aside a...
...In one, Hutter v. Workmen's Compensation Appeal Board (Pittsburgh Aluminum), the claimant had filed a petition to set aside a...
...2008 when it accused the world's leading producer of raw aluminum materials, Pittsburgh-based Alcoa Inc., of racketeering and fraud. On Tuesday, the firm...
... Aluminum Bahrain B.S.C. v...decision and directions occurred in Pittsburgh. The court found that the...
...From its Pittsburgh headquarters over the last two...in profits for the global aluminum giant, according to a private...
...wife outside his home with a compound bow, according to the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review . On Oct. 9, Tony Bittinger left a...
...Pinkerton and plaintiff Santiago Hinistroza — both employees in one of Pittsburgh-based aluminum producer Alcoa Inc.'s Texas facilities — had contracted leukemia and...
...said he thought the 2002 California Court of Appeals case Gemini Aluminum Corp. v. California Custom Shapes Inc. was applicable and adopted its...
Importantly, many government agencies, including branches of the federal government such as the U.S. Army Corp of Engineers, have been increasingly bidding and awarding contracts on a 'best value' ba
...A 13-year retainer relationship between Pittsburgh-based Alcoa Inc. and LeBoeuf Lamb Greene & MacRae's office in the...
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