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Litigation

Sep. 16, 2010

L.A. Subway Litigation Cut Short

After having spent at least $32 million on litigation, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority has dropped remaining claims it had against construction contractor Tutor-Saliba-Perini that were slated for trial next week.

By Ciaran McEvoy

Daily Journal Staff Writer

LOS ANGELES - After spending at least $32 million on litigation worth much less that dragged on for 15 years, the Los Angeles County transportation agency dropped the remaining claims it had against construction contractor Tutor-Saliba-Perini that were slated for trial next week.

Attorneys for the MTA on Tuesday told Superior Court Judge Carolyn B. Kuhl they would agree to have judgme...

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