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  2. Baker Botts L.L.P. v. ASARCO LLC - Wikipedia

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    Baker Botts L.L.P. v. ASARCO LLC, 576 U.S. 121 (2015), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that Section 330(a)(1) of the Bankruptcy Code does not permit bankruptcy courts to award attorney's fees for work performed while defending fee applications.

  3. Commercial general liability insurance - Wikipedia

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    Whether or not general liability insurance covers construction defects or "faulty workmanship" is a matter of some debate, as some insurers have viewed poor workmanship as a risk that is covered by a surety bond rather than an insurance policy given that a construction professional may have some influence (through attention to detail, skill, and effort) over whether such a defect occurs.

  4. ASARCO Inc. v. Idaho Tax Commission - Wikipedia

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    ASARCO Inc. v. Idaho Tax Commission, 458 U.S. 307 (1982), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that, in a state's calculation of income tax for a corporation from another state, the state cannot include income from the intangible assets of subsidiary corporations that have on connection with the state.

  5. Partnership vs. Corporation - AOL

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    Liability. Unless your business type is eligible for an LLP, functioning as a general partner means putting your personal assets at risk. A corporation, on the other hand, gives you liability ...

  6. General partnership - Wikipedia

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    The former can generally be overridden by express agreement between the partners. Whilst the latter is in general hardly varied, a careful draft would oust certain kinds of third party liability. A clause can contain that only the negligent partners can be sued and it is the wrongdoers that pay damages to victims only.

  7. Owner-controlled insurance program - Wikipedia

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    An owner controlled insurance program (OCIP) is an insurance policy held by a property owner during the construction or renovation of a property, which is typically designed to cover virtually all liability and loss arising from the construction project (subject to the usual exclusions). [1]

  8. Limited liability partnership - Wikipedia

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    A Japanese Limited liability partnership (LLP) is not a corporation, (i.e. a separate legal entity from partners within the meaning of Anglo-American Law) but rather, exists as a contractual relationship between the partners, similar to an American Limited liability partnership (LLP).

  9. Directors and officers liability insurance - Wikipedia

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    Directors and officers liability insurance (also written directors' and officers' liability insurance; [1] often called D&O) is liability insurance payable to the directors and officers of a company, or to the organization itself, as indemnification (reimbursement) for losses or advancement of defense costs in the event an insured suffers such a loss as a result of a legal action brought for ...

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