...Attorney for General Contractor, D.C.M. of New...
...parties were submitted to binding arbitration. Ahdout argued that BIDI, the general contractor owned by Braum that was hired to construct the Project, was not...
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...unlicensed home improvement contractor and, thus, had...C.F.C. Commercial Flooring Contrs., Inc. v...
...is Adam Woodward, hired Integrity, plaintiff's employer, to serve as general contractor for the project. Subsequently, *2 Integrity...
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...at poaching framers from rival contractors. "I've been doing...Construction jobs, which also include commercial and government projects, increased 9...
...primarily as an installer of both commercial and residential flooring through contracts with both flooring stores and general contractors. When Lusignan would receive a contract...
...carpet installers for Flooring Install, Inc., which...as a sub-contractor installer agreement with...American Arbitration Association commercial rules, but those...
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...OPINION Empire Today, LLC (Empire), a national carpet and flooring business, appeals from the superior court's refusal to compel contractual arbitration...
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