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...judgment for defendant Dallas Housing Authority ("DHA") and Sheila Ann Reynolds ("Reynolds") in a 42 U.S.C. § 1983 suit...
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...Before DeMOSS, SOUTHWICK, and HIGGINSON, Circuit Judges. Plaintiff-Appellee Wellogix, Inc. alleged that Defendant-Appellant Accenture, L.L.P, misappropriated its trade secrets...
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...34; or "the Act"), from Petitioner New Orleans Depot Services, Inc. ("NODSI"). In particular, the BRB found that the...
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...Strange appeals the trial court's summary judgment in favor of HRsmart, Inc. on its breach of a non-competition contract claim involving human resources...
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Toyota says its problems with sudden unintended acceleration are in the rearview mirror, but newly disclosed documents raise questions that experts say have not yet been answered
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...court to interpret the arbitration provision as not requiring administration by the American Arbitration Association. In its order granting Miller's motion, the trial court...
...for R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Holdings, Inc. at a hearing...deliberately deceived the American public about the...
...for R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Holdings Inc., Noel Francisco of...kills 1,200 Americans. Every day."...
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