| Weekly Opinion Summaries Construction Cases | | | March 11-17, 2011 FindLaw.com Weekly Construction Newsletter | | You may forward this e-mail in its entirety. Table of Contents Construction Cases FindLaw's case summaries are copyrighted material and are not intended for republication without prior approval. You may, however, freely redistribute this e-mail in its entirety. To view the full-text of cases you must sign in to FindLaw.com. Construction Cases United States Second Circuit, 03/15/2011 Bodansky v. Fifth on the Park Condo, No. 10-0720 & 10-1147 In dispute involving the scope of the Interstate Land Sales Full Disclosure Act (ILSA), 15 U.S.C. sections 1701-20, order by district court dismissing complaint by plaintiffs is vacated because whether a lot is exempt under the 100-lot exemption is determined as of the time a purchaser or lessee signs a contract to purchase or lease that lot. Read more... California Court of Appeal, 03/16/2011 Div. of Labor Standards v. Moreno Construction, Inc., No. F059454 In a consolidated dispute involving violations of the state's prevailing wage law, Labor Code section 1742, trial court denial of motions by defendants for lack of subject matter jurisdiction is affirmed in the case of one defendant but reversed in the other where trial court had jurisdiction to entertain both motion on its merits. Read more... California Court of Appeal, 03/16/2011 Landvalue 77, LLC v. Bd. of Trustees of the California State University, No. F058451 In a challenge to the approval of a mixed-use development project by plaintiff, judgment by trial court is affirmed in part and reversed in part where the trial court was required by Public Resources Code section 21168.9 to issue a writ of mandate but did not abuse its discretion in refusing to enjoin construction. Read more... FindLaw includes summaries of all Supreme and Appellate Court slip opinions posted on the official Illinois Courts site. FindLaw summaries include opinions that have not yet been released for publication and may be subject to modification, correction or withdrawal. Check the Illinois Courts site to determine if a specific opinion has been released before relying on that case as precedent. Feedback We value your comments! Please take a moment to tell us what you think by sending us an e-mail. | Subscription Information Click here to subscribe to a FindLaw Newsletter. To unsubscribe, click here. | Advertising Information For more information about advertising in FindLaw Newsletters, click here. | | 800 W. California Ave., Sunnyvale, CA 94086 | | | |
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