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...having concluded that "nonpasteurized shell eggs when served 'soft-cooked...a half-inch of boiling oil for several minutes so that...
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...secrets in violation of 18 U.S.C. § 1832(a...manufacturing process and its end product. They asserted that Dow's...
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...insurers to cover BP's pollution-related liabilities deriving from the ensuing oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. Applying Texas law, especially as clarified...
...a deal to acquire the car care business of Shell Oil Products U.S. Co. The products include Black Magic wax and Gumout fuel...
...The U.S. Court...the companies' products had eroded...Electric Power Co. (AEP) v...Royal Dutch Shell, the AES...
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...the 1994 and 1995 tax-credit years. The research was conducted on products that were in the process of being manufactured for sale and were...
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...a consolidated appeal by three co-defendants, Glorious Shavers, Andrew White...weed" (marijuana), "wet" (PCP), and "oil" (heroin or PCP) was....
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...OPINIONI.IntroductionThis suit was brought in the U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey by Wal-Mart...
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...flow at points. Toxic sediments of heavy metals and other industrial waste products released into the River accumulated behind its many impoundments and damaged its...
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