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A consortium of large corporations partnered to build a $100 million power plant for the
Norfolk
Naval Shipyard. When the project fell behind schedule and over budget, the consortium blamed a small, local steel supplier for delays to the whole project and sued for millions. Jeremiah Denton successfully defended the steel supplier by showing the delays were caused by the consortium's own failure to produce design drawings in time. He ultimately forced the consortium to pay the steel supplier's unpaid bill. |
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