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Regulations and Government
Bell to appeal dismissal of Able Engineering suit
On September 16 Bell Helicopter Textron officially filed its intent to appeal the dismissal of a lawsuit the OEM had filed against Able Engineering and Com
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Mark Phelps
October 8, 2007
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