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December 3, 2008
MCMANAWAY et al v. KBR, INC. et al IN Southern Young Other Personal Injury Diversity
Plaintiff: MARK MCMANAWAY, DAVID RANCOURT, BRENT LASHER, JODY AISTROP, WILLIAM EARL BICKELL and others...; Defendant: KBR, INC., KELLOGG, BROWN & ROOT SERVICES INC., KBR TECHNICAL SERVICES, INC., OVERSEAS ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES, LTF., SERVICE EMPLOYEES INTERNATIONAL, INC.
 
August 6, 2007
ConocoPhillips Company et al v. Energy & Environmental International, L.C. et al TX Southern Lake Patent Declaratory Judgment
Plaintiff: ConocoPhillips Company, conocophillips specialty products, Inc.; Defendant: Energy & Environmental International, L.C., Gerald B Eaton, Alan Ebert, M-Power Chemicals, L.C., Beta Technologie AG and others...
 
July 10, 2006
In re: Seroquel Products Liability Litigation
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FL Middle Conway Personal Injury- Product Liability Diversity-Product Liability
Plaintiff: Michelle Massey, Michelle Massey, Michelle Massey, Michelle Massey, Michelle Massey and others... Defendant: Astrazeneca LP, Astrazeneca LP, Astrazeneca LP, Astrazeneca LP, Astrazeneca LP and others...
 
         
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