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Campbell Law Files Suite against ACCOR Hotels for Pest Problems
Jan 20, 2011
Campbell Law Files Suite against ACCOR Hotels for Pest Problems

At Motel 6, “We’ll Leave the Bed Bugs for Ya’” – and the Drury Inn is truly Dreary Campbell Law…

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The Black Stack
Jan 02, 2011
The Black Stack

Campbell Law is teamed with Wiggins, Childs, Quinn and Pantazis to represent black applicants at a major company whose applications…

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Terminix Loses In Arkansas Again
Oct 04, 2010
Terminix Loses In Arkansas Again

Dummy Drill Holes, Cover-up, and Refusal to Answer Discovery Allowed By Court Rules Terminix Business Practices In El Dorado Arkansas…

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Terminix Loses In Alabama Supreme Court Again
Oct 04, 2010
Terminix Loses In Alabama Supreme Court Again

Terminix International LP and is licensee, Allied-Williams (Terminix), lost an important case in the Alabama Supreme Court in November 2008.…

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Terminix Faces Contempt of Court: Ignores Supreme Court and Trial Court Orders Requiring Production of Fraud Evidence
Oct 04, 2010
Terminix Faces Contempt of Court: Ignores Supreme Court and Trial Court Orders Requiring Production of Fraud Evidence

Terminix International, the world’s largest provider of termite prevention service has been ordered to appear at a hearing in Gadsden…

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Terminix Guilty of Contempt: Facing $2,000 Per Day Fine
Mar 30, 2009
Terminix Guilty of Contempt: Facing $2,000 Per Day Fine

In response to a Court summons, Terminix International appeared before and Alabama Circuit Court Judge on Friday afternoon March 27,…

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