The University of Notre Dame (USA) in England v. TJAC Waterloo, LLC et al
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October 07, 2021
Boston Builders Can't Delay $5.5M Judgment To Notre Dame
A Massachusetts federal judge won't let a pair of Boston area contractors delay the execution of a $5.5 million arbitration judgment against them in a dispute with the English arm of the University of Notre Dame while they appeal the judgment.
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August 12, 2021
Firms Urge Stay Of $5.5M Award In Notre Dame London Case
Two Boston-based companies asked a federal judge for a stay Thursday while they appeal her decision to enforce a $5.5 million arbitral award in favor of the London campus of the University of Notre Dame for damages related to renovation work on student housing.
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July 23, 2021
Builders Appeal $5.5M Award Over Notre Dame London Dorm
Two Boston-based builders have appealed a Massachusetts federal judge's decision to enforce a $5.5 million arbitral award against them, related to a dispute over their purportedly shoddy construction work on a London dormitory for the University of Notre Dame.
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July 08, 2021
Mass. Judge OKs $5.5M Award Over London Dormitory Work
A Massachusetts federal judge has enforced a $5.5 million arbitral award against Boston-area builders stemming from a dispute over shoddy construction work on a London dormitory, rejecting arguments that a bid for confirmation was time-barred and award enforcement would run afoul of U.S. public policy.
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February 14, 2017
Too Late For Notre Dame To Enforce UK Ruling, Court Told
The University of Notre Dame's London affiliate cannot enforce an English court judgment against a builder whose challenge to a partial arbitral award in the school's favor failed, construction companies told a Massachusetts federal judge Tuesday, because the arbitration dispute has been appealed to the First Circuit.
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May 06, 2016
Notre Dame Seeks To Force Builders To Reveal $7M In Assets
The University of Notre Dame urged a Massachusetts federal judge Thursday to ensure that a builder and developer, who an English arbitrator found are responsible for shoddy construction work, comply with the court's order to disclose $7.2 million in assets.
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May 03, 2016
Builders Want Wall Around Assets In $7M Notre Dame Dispute
A builder and developer urged a Massachusetts federal judge on Tuesday not to make them reveal $7 million in assets they could be forced to surrender if an English arbitrator makes them pay the University of Notre Dame for shoddy construction work on its London campus.
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April 12, 2016
Mass. Companies To Appeal $7.2M Notre Dame U. Ruling
A real estate developer and a construction firm are taking their dispute with the University of Notre Dame (USA) in England over allegedly botched student housing in London to the First Circuit after a Massachusetts federal judge last week backed an English liability ruling and awarded the college a $7.2 million attachment.
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April 07, 2016
Court Backs English Liability Ruling Sought By Notre Dame
A Massachusetts federal judge on Thursday confirmed an expert's liability determination under an international arbitration convention against two companies accused by the University of Notre Dame (USA) in England of botching the renovation of student housing in London, and awarded the college a $7.2 million attachment.
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March 08, 2016
English Liability Determination Can Be Enforced, Court Told
The University of Notre Dame (USA) in England argued in Massachusetts federal court on Tuesday that a "conclusive" liability determination against two Massachusetts companies accused of botching the renovation of student housing in London can be enforced under the Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards.