by Lionel Bascom — February 25th, 2008 — No comments
A federal judge says the New York-New Jersey Port Authority can collect on insurance related to the 9/11 attacks but only for damage done to one World Trade Center building and the PATH train station The ruling which was issued Monday in U.S. District Court, restricts claims that the PA could have collected insurance claims for the entire complex that was destroyed on September 11, 2001.Robert Skinner, a lawyer for Ropes & Gray in Boston who represented the insurance firm, Lloyds of London, said that the Port Authority still wants as much as $3 billion for the damage done to Building Number 6 and the train system.
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