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Price-Gouging: The Only State Regulation on Hotel Rates?
Raising rates for hotel rooms isn't just arbitrary, it's the American Way -- capitalism as it's meant to be. When there's an increase in demand, prices rise naturally because supply is generally stable, right? But while raising rates significantly during conventions or the Big Game is common, doing so in disaster areas can...
Tags: Hotel, Texas Deceptive Trade Practices Act, Government, Capital Structures, Regulations, Vertical Industries, Finance, Enterprise Software, Software, Barbara E. Hernandez
Blog posts 2008-10-06

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Futura Coatings
July 1 was the culmination of a three-week jury trial ending nearly two years of costly litigation for Futura Coatings. In August of 1991, Futura Coatings brought suit against MFlex for an unpaid bill of some $30,000 due on a urethane binder which was utilized for a resilient granulated rubber...
Tags: Futura Corp.
Research articles 1993-09-01
Double G Energy Files Suit against Energas
CARROLLTON, Texas -- Double G Energy, Inc., a privately held oil and gas exploration company in Carrollton, Texas, announces that it has filed a lawsuit against Energas Resources, Inc. (OTCBB:EGSR), TGC Inc. and AT Gas Gathering, Inc and against George Shaw, Scott Shaw and David Young, individually, on March 16,...
Tags: Energas Corp.
Research articles 2005-03-28
Double G Energy sues OK-based Energas Resources
Double G Energy, of Carrollton, Texas, has filed a lawsuit against Energas Resources and subsidiaries TGC and AT Gathering. Energas President George Shaw, Vice President Scott Shaw and Chief Financial Officer David Young have been named in the lawsuit. Double G filed the petition March 16...
Tags: Energas Corp.
Research articles 2005-03-29
Illinois Sues on Diet Product.
By Shia Kapos, Chicago Tribune Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Dec. 6--ILLINOIS--A Texas weight-loss company that claims its product helps users burn fat while they sleep was sued Thursday by state and federal agencies for making false and unsubstantiated claims. Illinois...
Tags: FTC, Illinois, lawsuit, Texas
Research articles 2002-12-06
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