Many construction contracts include a provision that prohibits the parties from recovering “consequential” damages in the event of a breach. Sometimes parties will negotiate and agree to a waiver of ...
Ask an owner, a contractor and an architect to define "consequential damages" and you'll probably get three different answers. Nearly two centuries after Hadley v. Baxendale, 9 Exch. 341, 156 Eng. Rep ...
Judge Andrea Masley of the Supreme Court of New York County rendered a decision in Bldg 44 Developers LLC. v. The Pace Companies of New York LLC, which is highly significant in the area of ...
General damages is the proper measure of damages for the breach of a contractual right to notice of an opportunity to invest in a company at its inception, the Maryland Supreme Court held in a ...
Given the unusual levels of uncertainty in the global economy, breaches of contracts are becoming an ever more common part of life in many supply chains. When dealing with these situations, the ...
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