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When Troy Cannaday had clients who refused to pay him the last $12,000 they owed for a whole-house remodel, he knew he had to take some sort of action.
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A bill that would change the way asbestos claims are handled in the United States has made its way out of committee and onto the Senate floor.The Fairness in Asbestos Injury Resolution (FAIR) Act of 2003 proposes the establishment of a special court to handle all asbestos claims, as well as a trust...
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Mold has long been a hot-button issue in the remodeling industry. The bill's sponsor, Rep. John Conyers Jr. (D-Mich.), became interested in the issue after one of his staff members moved into a home that had a mold problem.
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The Dallas Police Department fought quite a campaign in the war on drugs last year, seizing a fair share of cocaine, methamphetamine, and, of course, pulverized wallboard.Two officers involved in the arrests have been suspended with pay, and a Dallas Police Department investigation is ongoing.
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LeRoy Kay sold his 30-year-old construction business, Roy Kay Inc. of Freehold, N.J., to New York-based utility firm KeySpan in February of 2000. Newsday reported last August that court papers submitted by the Kays claim KeySpan misled them by not disclosing that SEC regulations would prohibit them...