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...drywallers used joint compound manufactured by a company called Hamilton Materials, though USG joint compound was used some instances. Plaintiffs presented evidence that USG and...
Free-flowing corporate loans for struggling companies, coupled with the conclusion of Enron's and WorldCom's massive bankruptcy cases, cut into corporate bankruptcy last year, but there was still ple
...John Singleton, a maintenance mechanic employed by respondent United States Gypsum Company (USG), filed an action alleging sex discrimination and harassment in violation of the...
...the consolidated Chapter 11 bankruptcies of Owens Corning, W.R. Grace & Co., USG Corp., Armstrong World Industries Inc. and Federal-Mogul Global Inc. Wolin appointed...
...The five companies in bankruptcy are Owens Corning, W.R. Grace & Co., USG Corporation, Armstrong World Industries, Inc., and Federal-Mogul Global, Inc. (collectively, the...
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