...10086. PAUL BRITEZ, plf-res, v. MADISON PARK OWNER, LLC defres, NATIONAL INTERIORS CONTRACTING, INC., def-ap, CITYWIDE INTERIORS CONTRACTORS, INC., def — [AND THIRD...
...the inherent ambiguity of the statutory language. The Department of the Interiors treatment of the provision was telling, the court...
...facets of high-end residential interior design and architectural services."...the New York City Buildings Department and other related agencies, McIver...
...for the Pacific Region, Bureau of Indian Affairs, United States Department of the Interior; KENNETH LEE SALAZAR, Secretary of the Interior, United States Department...
...Elbar, Inc. is a Texas-based corporation. The rig also had the Department of Transportation (DOT) number and the operating authority number prominently displayed on...
...interest law firm Cause of Action, argued that Salazar and the Interior Department relied on flawed science in violation of the National Environmental Policy...
...as a two-page floor plan for the copyrighted design of the interior of the home. *3...
...the assistant secretary for Indian Affairs in the U.S. Department of the Interior. Herring said that New Mexico was the only...
...to the stairway and handrail. Plaintiff appealed to the Appellate Division, Second Department, which affirmed the portion of the decision concerning the "storm in...
-- Posted by Neil H. Buchanan Almost four years ago, I wrote a post here on Dorf on Law in which I noted that my nephew, Ross Buchanan, had just graduated from the College of Wooster in Ohio. In th
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