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Bankruptcy Trustee Sues Chinese Over Solar Panel Dumping

Green Building Law Update

District Court Eastern District of Michigan, claims the object of the Chinese companies’ illegal actions was to drive established solar industry leader Energy Conversion Devices out of business. The efforts to eliminate America’s solar industry, however, have not gone unnoticed by the U.S. and their U.S. Government.

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Chinese Military Hackers Charged with Disrupting U.S. Solar Market

Green Building Law Update

A grand jury in the Western District of Pennsylvania has indicted Chinese military hackers for computer hacking, economic espionage and other offenses directed at a solar products manufacturer in America. And while the mainstream media described the U.S.

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Guest Blog – 5 Common Misconceptions About Surety Bonds

Construction Law Monitor

A recent case of this is the bankruptcy of the 105-year-old company Truland Group Inc. million because of claims from suppliers and subcontractors. For example, between 2002 and 2013, sureties have covered more than $13 billion in claims, which do not include additional claim expenses that also go in the billions.

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Holidaymakers face six-month wait for travel refunds as airlines struggle to deal with colossal backlog of claims with £7billion owed to customers

Construction Test

However, the number of cancelled trips means customers are waiting much longer as airlines struggle to deal with a colossal backlog of claims. ’ State Aid payments RyanAir boss Michael O’Leary claims are paid to rival airlines. Under EU laws, customers should get their money back within seven days. Lufthansa Group.

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Guest Blog – 5 Common Misconceptions About Surety Bonds

Construction Law Monitor

A recent case of this is the bankruptcy of the 105-year-old company Truland Group Inc. million because of claims from suppliers and subcontractors. For example, between 2002 and 2013, sureties have covered more than $13 billion in claims, which do not include additional claim expenses that also go in the billions.

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Business Facilities

What seems like a continuous parade of big players have been engineering mergers or acquisitions in other countries so they can duck America’s onerous 35-percent corporate tax rate. taxes would do well to remember Lee Iacocca’s famous “Made in America” ad campaign as the CEO of Chrysler. The latest U.S.

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British Airways could pull out of Gatwick and cut a quarter of its pilots, leaked memo reveals

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The company has declined Government support claiming it is financially secure enough to survive the coronavirus crisis so it is hard to see how these cuts can be justified. According to research produced by Bank of America, Wizz Air is currently sitting on massive cash reserves and could refund all passengers three times over. .

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