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...and HAMILTON, Circuit Judges.Virginia Hunt had worked for defendant DaVita, Inc. for nineteen years when she had a heart attack requiring bypass surgery...
...gambling site operated by a group of affiliated parent companies. The...records provided by client Google Inc. to the Department of Justice...
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...Scanned SignaturesOverly became a financial advisor with the McDonald Financial Group in 2004. A couple years later, she accepted a similar position with...
... • Meijer Inc. v. Abbott Lab., No...
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A "genius grant" for Connolly; Grassley sees red over muffins and meatballs; the power of Goold; remembering Norma Holloway Johnson; lashing out at lobbyists; three new D.C. ethics board attorneys; a
...own telemarketing operations. The company's acquisition by OptumHealth Inc., a division of UnitedHealth Group Inc., was announced in early August. Clients include Napster...
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...million WASHINGTON — Brokerage firm Morgan Keegan & Co. Inc. on June 22 agreed to pay $210 million to settle fraud charges...
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...Appellant S. Michael Scheeringa challenges the district court's order requiring UnitedHealth Group, Inc., (UnitedHealth) to reimburse derivative counsel for online-research expenses that counsel...
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