Commercial Litigation and Arbitration

October 22, 2011

Hall v. United States, 99 Fed. Cl. 223,2011 U.S. Claims LEXIS 1151 (Ct. Cl. June 21, 2011): Although statutory interpretation begins with the "plain text," a court turns to "the traditional tools of statutory construction, e.g., legislative history," if the intent and meaning of a statute are not clear from its plain text. Grapevine Imp ...
Hall v. United States, 99 Fed. Cl. 223,2011 U.S. Claims LEXIS 1151 (Ct. Cl. June 21, 2011): Although statutory interpretation begins with the “plain text,” a court turns to “the traditional tools of statutory construction, e.g., legislative history,” if the…

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