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InfoPro Home > Training & Tutorials > Research Tips Finding Corporate Affiliations, Subsidiaries and Divisions on Courtlink(June 3, 2005) Company names may appear in court documents in a variety of ways, so it may be difficult to identify all litigation involving a company. In order to pinpoint the company you are researching, enter only key components of that company’s name, e.g., Microsoft, rather than Microsoft Inc. And, if you are interested in researching affiliates, subsidiaries and divisions worldwide, you can include those names in your search.
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subsidiaries, U.S. and non-U.S. joint ventures, etc. You decide which
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