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3225 Victory Blvd
Staten Island, NY 10314
http://www.webuildnyc.com
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80 Maiden Lane Ste 1503
New York, NY 10038
http://www.abogny.com
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Queens & Bronx Building Association
Local # 3365
16-66 Bell Blvd #745
Bayside, NY 11360
http://www.queensbronxba.com
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Long Island Builders Institute
Local # 3324
1757-8 Veterans Memorial Highway
Islandia, NY 11749
http://www.libi.org
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Rockland County Bldrs & Remodelers
Local # 3342
8 College Ave
Nanuet, NY 10954
http://www.rcbra.org
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Builders Association of the Hudson Valley
Local # 3348
1161 Little Britain Rd
New Windsor, NY 12553
http://www.hvbuilder.com
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Southern Tier Home Builders & Rem Assoc
Local # 3330
2807 North St
Endwell, NY 13760
http://www.sthbra.com
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Amazon Feels the Heat From Hoverboard Fire Claims
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False Implied Certifications in Making Payment Requests: What We Can Learn from Lance Armstrong
The Texas Supreme Court Limits the Use of the Economic Loss Rule
Include Materials Price Escalation Clauses in Construction Clauses
Sacramento Water Works Recognized as a Historic Civil Engineering Landmark
Insurance Law Alert: Incorporation of Defective Work Does Not Result in Covered Property Damage in California Construction Claims
Nuclear Energy Gets a Much-Needed Boost
Texas Jury Finds Presence of SARS-CoV-2 Virus Causes “Physical Loss or Damage” to Property, Awards Over $48 Million to Baylor College of Medicine
The Sensible Resurgence of the Multigenerational Home
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The Fourth Circuit Applies a Consequential Damages Exclusionary Clause and the Economic Loss Doctrine to Bar Claims by a Subrogating Insurer Seeking to Recover Over $19 Million in Damages
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