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...a dishonest employee and some transportation companies, S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc., fought back with two lawsuits. The first was a civil lawsuit in...
National Law Journal
...THE COURTVahan H. Gureghian, Danielle Gureghian, and Charter School Management, Inc. (collectively, the ―CSMI Parties‖) appeal from the judgment of the...
National Law Journal
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...a patent-pending structure for Airline Special Facility bonds ("ASF bonds...adopted.Defendant-Appellee Citigroup Inc., through its wholly owned subsidiary...
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...In September 2005, American Airlines, Inc. ("American") began charging passengers a...
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...000 verdict for Paloma Rodriguez against Senor Frog's de la Isla, Inc. ("Senor Frog," for short) in Puerto Rico's federal district court. Senor...
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...this diversity action, Plaintiff-Appellant IOM Corporation, d/b/a Caribbean Wine Spirits Brokers ("Caribbean") appeals the dismissal of its claim under Puerto Rico's...
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...two separate cases, each involving disputes surrounding the bankruptcy of Repository Technologies, Inc. ("RTI"), a now-defunct software company. The parties interested in these disputes...
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