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- Nora Beverages, Inc., Plaintiff-Appellant, v. Perrier Group of America, Inc., Poland Spring Corporation, Zephyrhills Corporation, Arrowhead Water Corporation, and Calistoga Mineral Water Company, Inc., Defendants-Appellees., 164 F.3d 736 (2nd Cir. 1998)
Martin Flumenbaum, Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison, New York, N.Y. (Brad S. Karp, Lynn B. Bayard of Counsel; Howard G. Slavitt, Steven J. Wad...
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DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/b2fc0f/mineral_water_uk) has announced the addition of the "Minera...
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- Nora Beverages, Inc., Plaintiff-Appellant, v. the Perrier Group of America, Inc., Poland Spring Corporation, Zephyrhills Corporation, Arrowhead Water Corporation, and Calistoga Mineral Water Company, Inc., Defendants-Appellees., 269 F.3d 114 (2nd Cir. 2001)
Bottler of spring water brought action against competitors, alleging various claims including trade dress infringement and breach of contract. The Uni...
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... Issues Proposed Rules Regarding Conflict Minerals Disclosure. On December 15, the Securities and E... LITIGATION. Start-Up Company Fails to Recover Profits. A federal court in New... York recently ruled that a start-up mineral water company had no recourse to the "wrongdoer rule," w...
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Paul M. Steffy, Attorney, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Washington, D. C. (Warren Olney III, Asst. Atty. Gen., Charles W. Atkinson, U....
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What's happening: United Water planned to flush Franklin Lakes' water mains Thursday night and will continue tonight to clear the system of sediment that has caused brown water on multiple occasions in the last year.
The action is in response to an incident in mid-April when many residents refused to drink or bathe in iced tea-colored water that affected about 400 customers for days. The company said the brown water was caused by high levels of the mineral manganese, stirred up by a fire hydrant opening, and was safe to drink.
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The owner of a large Korean cosmetics company has accused a Norwood man of stealing $600,000 through fraud and racketeering in a scheme to sell Colorado mineral water in the Far Eastern nation.
Young-Gil Jee allegedly duped the Korean executive, Hyun-Song Kang, into investing $2.3 million in a company created to sell water supplied by Colorado-based Manitou Mineral Water Inc., according to a suit filed in U.S. District Court in Newark.
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An initiative to reclaim an abused historic landmark on the outskirts of Manitou Springs got the final stamp of approval Tuesday.
The El Paso County commission unanimously signed off on a master plan to restore and improve Rainbow Falls, at a cost of $350,000 to $600,000.
... refuse have tainted the beauty of the waterfalls and surrounding landscape that once were hailed as... Decades-old discarded broken glass from a mineral water bottling company continues to surface. And e...
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A sweeping bill to regulate the states natural gas industry cleared a significant hurdle Monday night, but its fate remains uncertain. Members of a House Judiciary subcommittee unanimously approved a bill to set new rules for companies as they seek to develop the states Marcellus shale, which contains a massive underground cache of gas that could help create thousands of jobs and generate billions of dollars. But the committee also stripped language from the bill that would have made it easier and perhaps cheaper for gas companies to get to the gas. A practice, known as forced pooling, lets companies extract gas from beneath a large tract of land even if they cant agree to a lease with all of the mineral rights owners. The companies still have to pay for the gas they force pool, but min...
... from getting damages from a natural gas company if a companys hydraulic fracturing the same water...