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HARTFORD – The state has received about $12 million from more than two dozen companies it sued over construction problems at the UConn law school library, closing a case that arose after ...
Connecticut’s construction lawyers are grappling with the implications of what might be called the biggest law they never knew about. With the recent decision in State v. Lombardo Brothers Mason ...
A long-running legal battle over shoddy construction at the University of Connecticut law library has come to an end, as a group of contractors has settled with the state for more than $12 million.
Contractors repairing the granite facade of the University of Connecticut law library have discovered more problems that could force cost overruns. Steel reinforcing bars are missing in some ...
HARTFORD -- State officials have sued contractors and architects for more than $15 million to reimburse Connecticut for construction problems at the University of Connecticut Law Library. State ...
Attorney General Richard Blumenthal today sued contractors, architects, suppliers and others who built or helped build the University of Connecticut Law School Library for construction, design and ...
Connecticut has received more than $12 million in a settlement of a lawsuit over the construction of the Thomas J. Meskill Library at the UConn law school. The state in 2008 sued 28 construction ...
Attorney General Richard Blumenthal today sued contractors, architects, suppliers and others who built or helped build the University of Connecticut Law School Library for construction, design and ...
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