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Don't Get Too Comfortable - Prospective Economic Advantage In Public Works Contracting - A New Cause Of Action

 
 
by John McGill
 
Just when you think you’ve got it all dialed in, legal-wise, the court’s throw a curve ball that you just don’t see coming.  Typically when a lawsuit is filed in a construction related matter, the claims that are raised are those that are traditional for the kind of dispute involved.  If it’s construction defect litigation, then you expect negligence, indemnity, warranty, and breach of contract type causes of action.

Capitol Connection Q&A for Contractors - Week of July 13, 2015

 

By Shauna Krause, President, Capitol Services, Inc.

We often hear from aspiring contractors who have grown up in the business and want to follow in their parent’s footsteps. If you want to keep the same license number timing is everything as we learn here. A landscaper’s ambition gets ‘cut short’ and we review what it takes to be a Responsible Managing Employee…

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