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  2. List of companies in Houston - Wikipedia

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    Floating cube at ExxonMobil headquarters Sysco headquarters Hewlett Packard Enterprise headquarters Post Oak Tower in Uptown Houston, the headquarters for Landry's and Fertitta Entertainment Crown Castle headquarters KBR Tower, KBR's headquarters Academy Sports + Outdoors headquarters in Katy, Texas. This is a list of major companies or ...

  3. Texas two-step bankruptcy - Wikipedia

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    Texas two-step proponents, like Johnson & Johnson and its lawyers, have argued that Texas two-steps are not inherently bad-faith, and that in the context of mass-tort litigation bankruptcy is fairest way to address large numbers of personal injury claims. Unlike in traditional courts hearing cases brought by many different people, bankruptcies ...

  4. Chamberlain Hrdlicka - Wikipedia

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    Chamberlain Hrdlicka's first office was founded in Houston, Texas in 1965 by Hank Chamberlain and George Hrdlicka, two veterans of the United States Department of Justice Tax Division. The Firm represents both public and private companies, as well as individuals and family-owned businesses across the nation.

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    Ranked #345 on the NLJ 350 list [7] Number 1 Largest Energy Law Firm in San Antonio, 2012 [8] Ranked among Largest Energy Law Practices in Pittsburgh, 2012 [9] Ranked in Houston Fast 100, 2012 [10] 7 attorneys selected as "Who's Who in Energy," 2012 [11] 2 Attorneys named as Texas SuperLawyers [12] 2 Attorneys named as Pennsylvania Rising Stars ...

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    The theaters, owned by parent company Cinemex Holdings, was in the process of acquiring the Star Cinema Grill, a deal that was inked only six weeks prior.

  7. Payless Cashways - Wikipedia

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    The last straw for Payless Cashways was the burst of the dot com bubble that left many banks unwilling to help the company continue its operations. The company was ordered to be liquidated by the United States bankruptcy court of Western Missouri on September 10, 2001, by coincidence the day before the September 11 attacks. [14]