...William Douglas Parker finally signed an agreement to merge US Airways Group Inc. with another major airline after years of trying. The US...
...New York, NY. For: Amicus Curiae Merit Matters, Inc., In Support of Appellants-Cross-Appellees, Keith M. Sullivan, Sullivan & Galleshaw...
National Law Journal
...is whether ACS Recovery Services, Inc., the administrator, and FK Industries...equitable lien asserted by the Group Medical Plan . . . ." Accordingly, the settlement...
Daily Business Review
...US Airways Group Inc. and AMR Corp.'s American Airlines are negotiating with banks...
Daily Business Review
...who engineered the iconic airline's $11 billion merger with US Airways Group Inc. Despite that accomplishment, is the proposed going-away...
...KLAMATH FOREST ALLIANCE; UMPQUA WATERSHEDS INC.; SISKIYOU REGIONAL EDUCATION PROJECT; KLAMATH...a coalition of other environmental groups ("Plaintiffs") sued the...
...Douglas Parker finally signed up an agreement to merge US Airways Group Inc. with another major airline after years of trying. The US...
...result, American is in the midst of a merger with US Airways Group Inc. that is expected to create the world's largest airline...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
Daily Business Review
...court's blessing in March for the proposed merger with US Airways Group Inc., U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Sean Lane declined to approve a...
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