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...Example 2. The facts are the same as in example 1 except that B, a citi...
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- Kermit Demette, Plaintiff, v. Falcon Drilling Company, Inc.; Et Al., Defendants. R&B Falcon Drilling Usa, Inc., Defendant-Third Party Plaintiff-Appellee, v. Frank'S Casing Crew & Rental Tools, Inc., Third Party Defendant-Appellant., 280 F.3d 492 (5th Cir. 2002)
... consider the application of the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act ("OCSLA") 2 and then construe the...In the context of the facts of the case, this statement addresses the fact tha...
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- Kermit Demette, Plaintiff, v. Falcon Drilling Company, Inc.; Et Al., Defendants. R & B Falcon Drilling Usa, Inc., Defendant-Third Party, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. Frank'S Casing Crew & Rental Tools, Inc., Third Party Defendant-Appellant., 253 F.3d 840 (5th Cir. 2001)
... consider the application of the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act ("OCSLA") 2 and then construe the...In the context of the facts of the case, this statement addresses the fact tha...
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...Continental Shelf (OCS), the current regulations must be separ...Example 3: Assume the same initial facts regarding the three wells as in Example 2. Further...
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The regulation of the competitive process for product distribution and promotion is an unsettled and incoherent area of antitrust law. Competition for distribution involves contracting activity regarding the decision to carry, promote, or place a particular product. This process includes business practices recently subject to intense antitrust scrutiny such as slotting allowances, discounts, bundled rebates, category management, and exclusive dealing. Antitrust law has designed rules for each of these practices independently, ignoring the economic relationships between these business practices. Focusing on the economics of the competitive process for distribution exposes an antitrust policy that systematically mishandles the regulation of these contracts. These economic insights suggest...
... manufacturer payments to retailers for shelf space in the forms of wholesale price discounts, s...Continental T. V., Inc. v. GTE Sylvania requires such non-pric...-supplied investments, does not fit the facts. When there is no immediately apparent pro-competi...
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... oil and gas production on the outer continental shelf, seek credits for hundreds of royalty overpa...See Defendants' Statement of Material Facts Not in Dispute, p 19; see also 58 Fed.Reg. 43,582,...
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..., Nicastro's counselstressed three primary facts in defense of New Jersey's assertion of jurisdicti...S. 694, 709 (1982);Blakey v. Continental Airlines, Inc., 164 N. J. 38, 71, 751 . A. 2d 538,... brochure that, by "incorporat[ing] off-the-shelf hydraulic parts from suppliers withinternational s...
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... drilling rig located on the Outer Continental Shelf off the coast of Louisiana Employee-Appellan...The facts, which are not disputed, show that Employee was in...
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... and in deep waters off the Outer Continental Shelf.". It sounds like a simple answer, but like ...Now, just a couple of quick facts. We have done simulations. If the Outer Continen...