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...oil companies struggled to estimate certain well construction costs-known as "complex services." Even modest improvements in how companies estimated such costs could save "[h...
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...s claim on behalf of American Home and determined that he had sustained a compensable injury to his knee.Garry Thomas sought treatment for...
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...the building, investigating complaints of unsafe conditions, building disrepair, failure to provide services and verbal abuse of residents. After going without air conditioning...
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...Motion"), and a majority of the judges who are in regular active service and not disqualified not having voted in favor (see FED. R. APP...
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...rights to her six children. The Texas Department of Family and Protective Services (TDFPS) sought termination of both the mother's and the father's...
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...with his cruiser's spotlight. Officer Edwards exited his cruiser, drew his service pistol and flashlight, identified himself as a police officer, and ordered Robbie...
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...accident scene. Pedro Olivares, Jr. sustained severe bodily injuries resulting in...b/a Professional Project Management Services) that contracted with FBCTRA to...
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