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- Ala, Inc., a Maryland Corporation; Larry H. Schatz, an Individual Residing In, and a Citizen Of, the State of New York, v. Ccair, Inc., a Delaware Corporation Ala, Inc. and Larry H. Schatz, Appellants., 29 F.3d 855 (3rd Cir. 1994)
Thomas J. Bradley (argued), Steven B. Kantrowitz, McBreen, McBreen & Kopko, Philadelphia, PA, for appellants ALA, Inc. and Larry H. Schatz.
Steven J....
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Article by Dana M. Nicoletti*
ABSTRACT The University of Alabama Board of Trustees sued a previously licensed painter for his use of the University ...
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Article by Dana M. Nicoletti*
ABSTRACT The University of Alabama Board of Trustees sued a previously licensed painter for his use of the Universit...
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Swiss Post Solutions, Inc., a premier global outsourcing solutions provider, will be exhibiting at two major industry events in May 2010: the Associat...
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- Carmen Jean Harris and Leslie John Pettway, Plaintiffs-Appellants, James Hollifield, Et Al., Plaintiffs, v. Morris Thigpen, Commissioner of the Doc, Jean W. Hare, Warden, J.D. White, (Warden-Limestone), Lynn Harrelson, (Warden-Kilby), Correctional Health Care, Inc., Dr. George Sutton, Ala. Medical Director (Chc), Brice R. Paul, Sheriff of Coffee County, Alabama, Coffee County, Alabama and Fred Payne, Defendants-Appellees, Georgia Rudolph, Et Al., Defendants, Stewart M. Hughey, Etc., Et Al., Defendants-Intervenors, Alabama Department of Corrections, Its Agents and Employees, Defendant-Intervenor-Appellee. Carmen Jean Harris and Leslie John Pettway, Plaintiffs-Appellees, James Hollifield, Et Al., Plaintiffs, v. Morris Thigpen, Commissioner of Doc, Jean Hare, Warden, J.D. White, (Warden-Limestone), Lynn Harrelson, (Warden-Kilby), Correctional Health Care, Inc., Dr. George Sutton, Ala. Medical Director (Chc), Brice R. Paul, Sheriff of Coffee County, Alabama, Coffee County, Alabama and Fred Payne, Defendants-..., 941 F.2d 1495 (11th Cir. 1991)
Alexa P. Freeman, Elizabeth Alexander, ACLU Nat. Prison Project, Washington D.C., Howard Mandell, Mandell & Boyd, Montgomery, Ala., Nancy Ortega, Step...
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BIRMINGHAM, Ala., Nov. 29, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Proventix Systems, Inc., today announced its nGage(TM) system has become the most widely adopted healthcare hand hygiene monitoring system in the United States. The nGage system has recorded over 4 million total hand cleansings.
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Howard Chapman, vice president and office beverage division manager at Royal Cup Inc., based in Birmingham, Ala. and the incoming NAMA coffee committee chairman, told attendees NAMA will work to reassert the importance of coffee service as an employee benefit, focus on quality in integrating products, equipment and service solutions, and address sustainability for coffee service operators.
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[...] the facility's use of "hardened suites" in patient care units to serve as storm shelters during tornadoes or other severe weather was cited as particularly innovative. "Because some patients may be restricted to their patient care units and that is the one location within the facility that patients would spend the most amount of their time it seemed like the logical location for a shelter," Timothy M. Rommel, AlA, RAIC, ACHA, a principal at Cannon Design, Inc., told Behavioral Healthcare after the jury's review was completed. The project is pursuing LEED Gold certification with sustainable design initiatives including daylighting and solar shading, radiant floors with high efficiency mechanical systems, energy efficient and sensor-activated lighting, low VOC and healthy interior...
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MOBILE, Ala., Jan. 5, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- HASCO Medical, Inc. (OTCBB: HASC), www.mysouthernmed.com, www.mobilityfreedom.com, a managed healthcare provider that serves patients in Alabama, Florida, and Mississippi, today provided shareholders with a corporate update from the Company's CEO, Hal Compton, Jr.
Dear Shareholders,
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Alabama brokerage buys Richmond-based Anderson Strudwick
Sterne Agee Group Inc., an investment bank and brokerage company based in Birmingham, Ala., announced Wednesday that it completed its acquisition of Anderson Strudwick, a Richmond-based brokerage with an office in Norfolk.