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1. www.cortlandstandard.net
www.cortlandstandard.net/artic - [Cached]Published on: 9/21/2007 Last Visited: 11/11/2007
Dirk Oudemool, attorney for the Woods, originally offered a settlement figure of $120,000, but Oudemool has since said he needs to calculate true damages. -
2. Planning Board
www.townofclay.org/departments - [Cached]Published on: 11/10/2004 Last Visited: 12/4/2006
Dirk Oudemool, attorney, Jackie Goodwin, Holmes, King, Kallquist & Associates Architects and George Townsend, Owner-President Honda City were present. -
3. www.cortlandstandard.net
www.cortlandstandard.net/artic - [Cached]Published on: 5/17/2007 Last Visited: 11/11/2007
Syracuse attorney Dirk Oudemool, representing the owners of Robbins Vending , who had agreed to sell property at 159 Main St. and 7 Williams St. to the county for $300,000 before the county backed out of the deal , filed a complaint asking that the county either be compelled to move forward with the purchase as agreed, or pay $120,000 in damages. "That's the estimate my clients came up with, based on the loss of the benefit of the deal," Oudemool said of the requested damages.
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"When the county reconsidered, that was nothing more than changing one's mind, and you can't change your mind with a contract unless the other party agrees," Oudemool said. "Quite simply, they breached, they unilaterally decided to officiate this contract." Oudemool said his argument will likely not differ much from the argument being offered by Russell Ruthig, attorney for the Moose Lodge, but he did include in the suit Cinquanti Real Estate broker Susan Briggs, who brokered the deal. "The realtor was responsible for putting all of this together, as an agent for the county, so we believe they're equally responsible," Oudemool said.

