DETROIT INTERNATIONAL BRIDGE COMPANY et al v. GOVERNMENT OF CANADA et al

  1. July 11, 2016

    Bid To Raise New Claim In Detroit-Canada Bridge Row Denied

    A D.C. federal judge on Monday rejected a bid by the private operators of the Detroit-to-Canada Ambassador Bridge to raise a new claim to revive their since-axed suit alleging the U.S. and Canadian governments intentionally derailed their proposed expansion to make way for an alternative U.S.-operated bridge.

  2. June 22, 2016

    Detroit-Canada Bridge Row Buckles As Last Claim Gets Axed

    A D.C. federal judge on Tuesday snuffed out the lone surviving claim in a suit accusing the U.S. and Canadian governments of intentionally derailing the proposed expansion of the private Detroit-to-Canada Ambassador Bridge to make way for a U.S.-operated alternative bridge.

  3. March 28, 2016

    Rehashing Detroit Bridge Ruling Is Pointless, Gov't Says

    The U.S. government has told a D.C. federal court not to reconsider a ruling slashing most of a Detroit bridge operator’s suit alleging the government wrongly derailed the company's bridge expansion to make way for a federally operated alternative, saying the operator raised no new points.

  4. February 16, 2016

    Detroit Bridge Cos. Aim To Revive Challenge To Rival Span

    The private operators of the Detroit-to-Canada Ambassador Bridge on Friday asked a D.C. federal judge to revive part of their suit accusing the U.S. and Canadian governments of derailing their proposed expansion of the bridge to make way for a U.S.-operated alternative bridge.

  5. December 23, 2015

    US Wants Last Claim In Detroit-Canada Bridge Row Tossed

    The U.S. Department of State on Tuesday urged a Washington, D.C., federal judge to toss the single remaining claim in a Detroit bridge company's suit to block construction of a competing bridge to Canada, saying that an agreement approving the bridge was valid.

  6. September 30, 2015

    Detroit Bridge Co.'s Challenge To Rival Span Collapses

    A D.C. federal judge on Wednesday slashed most of a suit accusing the U.S. and Canadian governments of derailing the proposed expansion of the privately operated Detroit-to-Canada Ambassador Bridge to make way for a U.S.-operated alternative bridge, saying it failed to state valid claims.

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