Real Estate/Development
Sep. 10, 2002
Contractor Wins Near-Record Suit Against Homeowners Association
BY ERON BEN-YEHUDA Special to CREJ To have a homeowners' association sued by a general contractor is odd enough. Typically, it's the other way around. What makes a recent case even more unusual is that a jury awarded the builder about $7 million, one of the largest verdicts against an association.




BY ERON BEN-YEHUDA
Special to CREJ
To have a homeowners' association sued by a general contractor is odd enough. Typically, it's the other way around. What makes a recent case even more unusual is that a jury awarded the builder about $7 million, one of the largest verdicts against an association.
If Pasadena defense counsel Craig N. Rossell has his way, tho...
Special to CREJ
To have a homeowners' association sued by a general contractor is odd enough. Typically, it's the other way around. What makes a recent case even more unusual is that a jury awarded the builder about $7 million, one of the largest verdicts against an association.
If Pasadena defense counsel Craig N. Rossell has his way, tho...
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