Stephen Mabry
In re: STEPHEN W. MABRY |
BHP BILLITON PETROLEUM (TXLA OPERATING) COMPANY, formerly known as Petrohawk Operating Company and HELMERICH & PAYNE INTERNATIONAL DRILLING COMPANY, INCORPORATED (H&PIDC), a wholly owned subsidiary of Helmerich and Payne, Incorporated |
15-41046 |
August 5, 2015 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit |
Other |
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Petitioner: In re: STEPHEN W. MABRY | |
Represented By: | Joseph Lomax Jordan |
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Respondent: BHP BILLITON PETROLEUM (TXLA OPERATING) COMPANY, formerly known as Petrohawk Operating Company | |
Represented By: | Laura Wilson Slay |
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Respondent: HELMERICH & PAYNE INTERNATIONAL DRILLING COMPANY, INCORPORATED (H&PIDC), a wholly owned subsidiary of Helmerich and Payne, Incorporated | |
Represented By: | Laura Wilson Slay |
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