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Legal battle in Dow-Kuwaiti deal on the way Dow Chemical says it will pursue legal action against a state-owned Kuwaiti company that pulled out of a joint venture agreement a week ago, and is already in talks to revive the deal with another partner.
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Dow Chemical to pursue legal options on Kuwait deal Dow Chemical said on Tuesday the company is commited to a transformational corporate strategy and will pursue legal and other options on Kuwait deal.
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Judge OKs legal settlement for Mo. gov.'s e-mails A judge has approved a legal settlement that requires outgoing Gov. Matt Blunt to hand over thousands of e-mails to investigators, but leaves unresolved the question of whether Blunt's office violated public records laws.
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Dow to Pursue Legal Options Against Kuwait on Halted Deal Jan. 6 (Bloomberg) -- Dow Chemical Co. , the largest U.S. chemical maker, said it will pursue legal options against Kuwait for canceling a joint venture agreement.
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Oracle-Alinghi legal battle set for showdown Both sides in the legal battle that is threatening the next America's Cup are hardening their positions in a bid to influence the New York court ahead of its final decision in the case.
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Minn. board certifies Franken as leader at end of recount, but Coleman plans legal challenge ST. PAUL, Minn. - A Minnesota board on Monday certified results showing Democrat Al Franken winning the state's U.S. Senate recount over Republican Norm Coleman, whose lawyer promised a legal challenge that probably will keep the race in limbo for months.
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Judge OKs legal settlement for Mo. gov.'s e-mails (By DAVID A. LIEB, Associated Press Writer) A judge has approved a legal settlement that requires outgoing Gov. Matt Blunt to hand over thousands of e-mails to investigators, but leaves unresolved the question of whether Blunt's office violated public records laws. Under the deal, Blunt's office must provide 60,000 pages of e-mail documents from the accounts of the outgoing Republican governor ...
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Judge OKs legal settlement for Mo. gov.'s e-mails A judge has approved a legal settlement that requires outgoing Gov. Matt Blunt to hand over thousands of e-mails to investigators, but leaves unresolved the question of whether Blunt's office violated public records laws. Under the deal, Blunt's office must provide 60,000 pages of e-mail documents from the accounts of the outgoing Republican governor and five staffers from a three-month period ...
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