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Susan Colleen Mccune

Business
Status:  Inactive *Status is reviewed annually. For latest information visit here           Licensed:  48 Years

Terryal Ann Dawson

General Practice
Status:  Inactive *Status is reviewed annually. For latest information visit here           Licensed:  32 Years

J Breting Engel

General Practice
Status:  Inactive *Status is reviewed annually. For latest information visit here           Licensed:  19 Years

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State v. Peters

... 5 The State opposed the Appellants' motions, arguing it had no better access to the source code than Appellants, as the source code is possessed and controlled exclusively as intellectual property by CMI, Inc. (CMI), a Kentucky-based corporation. ...

IN RE ESTATE OF HICKS

... Father agrees that this document should be deemed to have been executed with all of the formalities required for a will and that it is the Father's testamentary intent to make the above-described provision for his children as part of his estate planning. . . . ...

Patch v. Hillerich & Bradsby Co.

... Justice JIM RICE, concurring. ¶ 44 I concur with the Court's determination under Issue 1 that Patches stated a legally valid claim. H & B argues that § 27-1-719, MCA, limits product liability claims to "users and consumers" of the product, and does not extend to bystanders. ...

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