Entrepreneur Larry Silverstein lost his bid for more billions as the judge for the U.S. Southern District ruled 'he had enough'.
Via suit filed in 2004 Silverstein sought damages worth $12.8 billion from airlines and security firms caught in the September 11th attacks, initial settlements were reached with fast pace, and part of the insurers agreed to pay $4.55 billion the very same year.
Crain's New York Business reported on Wednesday that after eight years U.S. Southern District Court reached the verdict about unsettled claims.
Last week judge ruled that Silverstein already overreached his allowances, thus offsetting further damages his company sought from the airlines.
Maverick
In months before 9/11 'bulls' had extraordinary run, they've bided big bucks to lease money eating-asbestos infectedWorld Trade Center complex from Port Authority.
Leisure suit Larry won the bid after chipping in with his own 14 millions, final submission exceeded $3.2 billion.
As history unfolds, and as Mr. Silverstein reviews signed contracts, he is about to discover the universal policy he missed.
'One way or another, those who invested in murder will pay'.
Via suit filed in 2004 Silverstein sought damages worth $12.8 billion from airlines and security firms caught in the September 11th attacks, initial settlements were reached with fast pace, and part of the insurers agreed to pay $4.55 billion the very same year.
Crain's New York Business reported on Wednesday that after eight years U.S. Southern District Court reached the verdict about unsettled claims.
Last week judge ruled that Silverstein already overreached his allowances, thus offsetting further damages his company sought from the airlines.
Maverick
In months before 9/11 'bulls' had extraordinary run, they've bided big bucks to lease money eating-asbestos infected
Leisure suit Larry won the bid after chipping in with his own 14 millions, final submission exceeded $3.2 billion.
As history unfolds, and as Mr. Silverstein reviews signed contracts, he is about to discover the universal policy he missed.
'One way or another, those who invested in murder will pay'.
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