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BlackRock Engineers, Inc. v. Duke Energy Progress, LLC et al
as 7:2015cv00250
Plaintiff:
BlackRock Engineers, Inc.
Defendant:
Duke Energy Progress, LLC, AMEC Foster Wheeler Environment and Infrastructure, Inc. and Charah, Inc.
Cause Of Action: 17 U.S.C. § 504
Consolidation Coal Company v. 3M Company, et al
as 5:2008cv00463
Defendant:
Veolia Environmental Services Waste-to-Energy, Integrated Electrical Services, Inc., Duke Energy Progress, LLC and others
Consolidated Defendant:
Johnson/Kerner Liaison Group
Special Master:
David O Ledbetter
3Rd Party Defendant:
The North Carolina Granite Corporation, FABRI-KAL Corporation, The National Lime and Stone Company and others
3Rd Party Plaintiff:
PCS Phosphate Company, Inc.
Petitioner:
United States Environmental Protection Agency
Cross Defendant:
Electric Equipment Corporation of Virginia, Cooper Tire & Rubber Company and Huntington Ingalls Incorporated.
Plaintiff:
Consolidation Coal Company
Cause Of Action: 42 U.S.C. § 9607
Duke Energy Progress, LLC v. 3M Company, et al
as 5:2008cv00460
Defendant:
Tennessee Associated Electric, Inc. or Tennessee Associated Electric, Union Electric Company, American Electric Corporation and others
Special Master:
David O Ledbetter and Mr. David Oscar Ledbetter
Petitioner:
United States Environmental Protection Agency
Plaintiff:
Duke Energy Progress, LLC doing business as Progress Energy Carolinas, Inc.
Consolidated Defendant:
Johnson/Kerner Liaison Group
3Rd Party Plaintiff:
PCS Phosphate Company, Inc.
3Rd Party Defendant:
Barnes & Powell Electrical Company, Inc., Trinity Industries, Inc., Georgia-Pacific, LLC and others
Counter Defendant:
Duke Energy Progress, LLC
Cross Claimant:
Owen Electric Steel Company of South Carolina and/or SMI-Owen Steel Company, Inc. and/or SMI Steel
Counter Claimant:
Ohio Valley Medical Center, Incorporated
Cause Of Action: 42 U.S.C. § 9607 Real Property Tort to Land
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