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Lord & Taylor, LLC et al v. White Flint, L.P.
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August 14, 2015
Lord & Taylor Wins $31M Verdict For Mall's Lease Breach
A Maryland federal jury on Friday awarded Lord & Taylor LLC $31 million for lost profits and store renovations, determining that the proprietors of a D.C.-area mall had broken its lease by emptying the mall around the retailer to build a new development.
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August 12, 2015
Lord & Taylor Pushes For $65M Jury Award In Md. Lease Trial
Lord & Taylor urged a Maryland jury Wednesday to hold the proprietor of a D.C.-area mall accountable for breaking its lease and award it up to $65 million in damages, saying during closing arguments that the owner tanked the mall for a new development.
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July 28, 2015
Lord & Taylor Blasts Mall Owner's 'Greed' In Lease Trial
Lord & Taylor LLC criticized a Washington, D.C.-area mall owner's "greed and arrogance" in breaking a lease to redevelop the property around the retailer, saying it's caused $50 million in damages in the opening salvo Tuesday of a federal jury trial in Maryland.
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July 27, 2015
Lord & Taylor Hits Setbacks On Eve Of Md. Mall Lease Trial
A Maryland federal judge handed Lord & Taylor a string of defeats Monday in its contract breach row with the proprietor of a D.C.-area mall, rejecting several theories of damage calculations he said would "take six pieces out of a four-piece pie."
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March 04, 2015
Lord & Taylor Loses Bid To Stop Md. Mall Redevelopment
The Fourth Circuit closed the door Wednesday on Lord & Taylor LLC's bid to halt the renovation of the now-shuttered White Hills Mall in Maryland, saying the retailer's request is impractical and at odds with the best interest of the community.
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July 16, 2013
Lord & Taylor Sues DC-Area Mall Over Redevelopment
Lord & Taylor LLC has sued a Washington, D.C.-area shopping mall over its plans to redevelop the site, saying its designs for revising the area violate a nearly 38-year-old agreement which requires the retailer's consent for any modification of the complex.