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- Robert Marcella, Plaintiff-Appellee-Cross-Appellant, v. Arp Films, Inc., Westchester Films, Inc., Centaur Distribution Co., and Claude S. Hill, Defendants, Arp Films, Inc., and Claude S. Hill, Defendants-Appellants-Cross-Appellees, Westchester Films, Inc., and Centaur Distribution Co., Inc., Defendants-Appellees., 778 F.2d 112 (2nd Cir. 1985)
Arthur J. Ginsburg, New York City (Howard Gotbetter, Gerald E. Singleton, Frankfurt Garbus Klein & Selz, P.C., New York City, of counsel), for defenda...
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Notice is hereby given that a complaint was filed with the U.S. International Trade Commission on September 22, 2011, under section 337 of the Tariff Act of 1930, as amended, 19 U.S.C. 1337, on behalf of VIA Technologies, Inc. of Taiwan; IP-First, LLC of Fremont, California; and Centaur Technology, Inc. of Austin, Texas. An amended complaint was filed on October 13, 2011. A letter further amending the Amended Complaint was filed on October 31, 2011. The amended complaint alleges violations of section 337 based upon the importation into the United States, the sale for importation, and the sale within the United States after importation of certain computing devices with associated instruction sets and software by reason of infringement of certain claims of U.S. Patent No. 6,253,312 (``the...
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A long-stalled plan to put a racetrack-casino in Lawrence County moved a step closer to reality on Tuesday when the state Harness Racing Commission voted to approve new owners.
American Harness Tracks bought the Valley View Downs project for $5.6 million from Indianapolis-based Centaur Inc. in a bankruptcy auction in October. The commission granted the company the last of the state's four harness racing licenses with a few conditions.
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LOUISVILLE, Ky. & INDIANAPOLIS -- Churchill Downs Incorporated (NASDAQ: CHDN) ("CDI" or "Company") and Centaur Inc. ("Centaur") today announced that t...
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A long-stalled plan to put a racetrack-casino in Lawrence County moved a step closer to reality on Tuesday when the state Harness Racing Commission voted to approve new owners.
American Harness Tracks bought the Valley View Downs project for $5.6 million from Indianapolis-based Centaur Inc. in a bankruptcy auction in October. The commission granted the company the last of the state's four harness racing licenses with a few conditions.
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James F. Rittinger, New York City (Mark A. Fowler, Satterlee & Stephens, New York City, of counsel) for defendant-appellant A/S/M Communications, Inc....
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The bankrupt developer of a proposed Lawrence County racetrack and casino wants out of the stalled project, casting doubt over whether Valley View Downs will be built.
Indianapolis-based Centaur Inc., which holds Pennsylvania's last harness-racing license, hasn't emerged from bankruptcy as fast as planned, according to a company statement Tuesday. Centaur asked a bankruptcy judge to let it sell the Valley View Downs project, calling that "the best and fastest way" to get the $455 million facility built, said Kurt Wilson, Centaur's chief financial officer.
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Lawrence County commissioners have voted to commit 1 percent of the county's share of any gambling revenues to support the proposed Valley View Downs & Casino project in Mahoning.
American Harness Tracks bought the Valley View Downs project for $5.6 million from Indianapolis-based Centaur Inc. in a bankruptcy action in October. The state Harness Racing Commission granted the company the last of the state's four harness racing licenses.
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The bankrupt developer of a proposed Lawrence County racetrack and casino wants out of the stalled project, casting doubt over whether Valley View Downs will be built.
Indianapolis-based Centaur Inc., which holds Pennsylvania's last harness-racing license, hasn't emerged from bankruptcy as fast as planned, according to a company statement Tuesday. Centaur asked a bankruptcy judge to let it sell the Valley View Downs project, calling that "the best and fastest way" to get the $455 million facility built, said Kurt Wilson, Centaur's chief financial officer.
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The owner of a proposed Lawrence County racetrack-casino asked a bankruptcy judge to eliminate about four-fifths of its $600 million debt, a step that would help clear the way to build the long- stalled facility.
Indiana-based Centaur Inc., which declared bankruptcy in October, has until September to come up with money for the project or risk losing the state's last harness-racing license.