November 10, 2008

Disclosure ordered in golf course dispute (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)

A Westmoreland County judge has ordered the majority shareholders and directors of Carradam Golf Club to share information with minority stockholders about a potential sale of the North Huntingdon course.

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    The Stuart City Commission voted 3-2 Monday against an ordinance that would allow low-speed vehicles and golf carts to use designated city streets in Stuart.

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    FAIRHAVEN, Mass.—-Acushnet Company, the golf business of Fortune Brands, Inc. , announced that it will file an appeal of today’s ruling in a U.S. District Court in Delaware granting Callaway Golf’s request for an injunction in the long-running dispute with respect to four Callaway patents and Acushnet’s Titleist Pro V1 golf balls.

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