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A few years ago, Thomas Curran, a partner at construction law firm Peckar & Abramson, perceived an increasingly aggressive regulatory environment for his clients and the patchwork of federal, state a
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...which in turn is a member of the Building Trades Employer Association ("BTEA"). BTEA has entered into a labor agreement, known as the New York...
...at the Lefrak City apartment complex. The Building Trade Employers' Association's (BTEA) sought to enjoin Local 3's performance of Lefrak elevator work, and...
...two labor unions. On May 15, 2008, plaintiff Building Trades Employers' Association ("BTEA"), on behalf of the New York Plan for the Settlement of Jurisdictional...
...and the Building Trades Employers' Association (an organization of construction contractors associations) ("BTEA"), have formed more than a century ago the "New York Plan for...
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