How is the bankruptcy court in the case of GM calculating percentage of government ownership?
My husband’s a U of M grad, School of Engineering, but he has this weird respect for experts! Expert structural engineers don’t disagree. If substandard Roumanian steel, not called for in the specs are the reason the wall collapsed, that is the reason it collapsed. They back it with drawings, calculations, and chemical analysis.
Other legal question, in hopes you’ll blawg or blog, on it: tort lawyers. Are they going to be allowed to sue a government health care system, or will they be allow to sue private insurance companies? What about suing the government over lengthy delays in medical care as was done in Canada?
Barbara Huet de Guerville said,
July 11, 2009 at 12:28 am
How is the bankruptcy court in the case of GM calculating percentage of government ownership?
My husband’s a U of M grad, School of Engineering, but he has this weird respect for experts! Expert structural engineers don’t disagree. If substandard Roumanian steel, not called for in the specs are the reason the wall collapsed, that is the reason it collapsed. They back it with drawings, calculations, and chemical analysis.
Other legal question, in hopes you’ll blawg or blog, on it: tort lawyers. Are they going to be allowed to sue a government health care system, or will they be allow to sue private insurance companies? What about suing the government over lengthy delays in medical care as was done in Canada?