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Acheson

[ ach-uh-suhn ]

noun

  1. Dean (Good·er·ham) [good, -er-ham, -, uh, m], 1893–1971, U.S. statesman: secretary of state 1949–53.
  2. Edward Good·rich [good, -rich], 1856–1931, U.S. chemist.


Acheson

/ ˈæʃɪə /

noun

  1. AchesonDean (Gooderham)18931971MUSLAW: lawyerPOLITICS: statesman Dean ( Gooderham ). 1893–1971, US lawyer and statesman: secretary of state (1949–53) under President Truman
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Ms. Acheson owned Acheson at the time Ms. Laufer launched the lawsuit but has since sold it.

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Acheson Hotels and the business interests supporting it argue that Laufer’s admission that she wasn’t planning to visit the hotel should end the case.

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Mr Acheson was remanded into custody while Mr Bustard was granted bail subject to strict conditions.

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In addition, the justices will consider if the case is moot since Ms. Laufer said she would retract her lawsuit against Acheson Hotels.

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“Having filed several hundred lawsuits, Laufer’s sudden desire to conserve judicial resources is not credible,” Ms. Acheson’s lawyers said.

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