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Joe Whitcomb

Joe Whitcomb is the founder and president of Whitcomb, Selinsky, PC (WSM). In addition, he manages the firm and heads up the Government Procurement and International Business Transactions Law sections. As a result of his military service as a U.S. Army Ranger and as a non-commissioned officer in the Air Force, he learned mission accomplishment. While serving in the Air Force, he earned his Bachelor’s in Social Sciences and a Master’s in International Relations. His Master’s emphasis was on National Security and International Political Economics. After his military career, Joe attended law school at the University of Denver Sturm College of Law.

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Labor Dispute in Construction: Brulinski v. Chateau GC

In Mariusz Brulinski v. Chateau GC Mariusz Brulinski and Krystian Stolarz filed a putative class action against Chateau GC, LLC, Progressive Maintenance, LLC, and Prestige Employee Administrators, LLC. The case arose from a dispute over wages paid...

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Legal Battles in Business Partnerships: The Conlon vs. Harder Case

In March 1971, Robert M. Conlon, Paul F. Harder, and others formed Chalet Properties, Ltd., a Colorado limited partnership, to own and operate a...

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interior shot of a mattress retailer, which various mattresses displayed for sale

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FTC v. Tempur Sealy: Court Finds No Likely Anticompetitive Foreclosure

Tempur Sealy International, Inc., a manufacturer of mattresses and bedding products, entered into an agreement to acquire Mattress Firm Group Inc., a...

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Tech Systems v. United States: COFC Upholds Army’s LPTA Award to Westech

Tech Systems, Inc. challenged a contract award issued by the Army Contracting Command–Rock Island for logistics services at Schofield Barracks in...

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AirBoss Defense Group v. United States: COFC Allows Permissive Intervention in Protest

AirBoss Defense Group, LLC, a supplier of personal protective equipment, challenged a procurement conducted by the United States Department of Health...

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Thompson Street v. Sonova: Court Enforces Merger Notice Conditions Precedent

Thompson Street Capital Partners IV, L.P. acquired Sonova United States Hearing Instruments, LLC through a merger transaction governed by a merger...

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aerial view of an industrial rooftop HVAC system

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Henry Enterprises v. King Mechanical: Maryland Court Remands Contract Dispute

Henry Enterprises LLC, also known as Henry Enterprise LLC, provided HVAC services for a construction project located at 525 Aisquith Street in...

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OSHA, Occupational Safety and Health Administration concept. Chart with keywords and icons

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Allstates Refractory v. Su: “Reasonably Necessary” OSHA Standards Upheld

Allstates Refractory Contractors, LLC operated as an industrial contractor providing refractory services at heavy industrial facilities. In September...

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construction workers pouring concrete on a work site

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Pelaez Construction v. Green Field: NJ Appellate Court Vacates Limits on Default Judgment

Pelaez Construction, LLC performed drywall, insulation, and related construction services on a mixed-use development project known as The Lofts at...

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an industrial crane lifting glowing metal billets onto a conveyor inside a steel mill

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Little v. VDM Metals USA: OSHA Issues Don’t Defeat Workers’ Comp Exclusivity

Jonathan Little worked as a material handler at a steel manufacturing facility operated by VDM Metals USA, LLC in Florham Park, New Jersey. His job...

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