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In the case of Straw Realisations (No 1) Ltd (formerly known as Haymills (contractors) Ltd (in administration)) -v- Shaftsbury House (Developments) Lt...
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Article by Paul Herring, Jamila Khan and Reema Shour
Rainy Sky S.A. and others v. Kookmin Bank [2011] UKSC 50
"The ultimate aim of interpreting a ...
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This article previously appeared in Last Month at the Federal Circuit, October 2011
Bryson, Mayer, Gajarsa (author)
[Appealed from D. Del., Jud...
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This article previously appeared in Last Month at the Federal Circuit, October 2011
Bryson, Mayer, Gajarsa (author)
[Appealed from D. Del., Judge ...
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Thomas N. Young, Young & Basile, P.C., of Troy, Michigan, argued for plaintiff-appellee.
Owen E. Perry, Reising, Ethington, Learman & McCulloch, of T...
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This article previously appeared in Last Month at the Federal Circuit November, 2011.
Judges: Rader, Prost, O'Malley (author)
[Appealed ...
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JERUSALEM -- Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. (NASDAQ: TEVA) announced today that the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York has...
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A Maryland judge has awarded more than $2.8 million to the widow and two children of a construction worker who was run over by a dump truck going in reverse at a Rockville, Md. work site three years ago.
Montgomery County Circuit Court Judge Louise G. Scrivener found Diamond Waste Services Inc. and its driver, Bobby E. Beane, liable for the wrongful death of Randell Hart at the Twinbook Commons apartments, which were under construction.
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Commonwealth to Move Forward with Process of Acquiring Real Estate, Awarding Contracts for Construction
HARRISBURG, Pa., Nov. 2, 2010 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The settlement agreement reached through mediation by the Chief Judge of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court has received final approval, marking a crucial step in the process of building a new courthouse for the First Judicial District's Family Court Division in Philadelphia, Governor Edward G. Rendell announced today.
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The developer of the high-profile 2nd Street Lofts condominium project claims in a lawsuit against a local construction supply company that leaky doors and windows have caused water damage and stymied sales.
The developer, 2nd Street Lofts I LP, claims in a lawsuit filed Jan. 13 in Oklahoma County District Court that Oklahoma City-based firm Public Supply Co. supplied and installed shoddy windows and doors at the downtown housing development.