27Aug
The “Negligent Negotiations” Theory of Recovery – Is it a Go or No Go at the Boards of Contract Appeal? Part 2
Attention contractors – have you heard about “negligent negotiations”? A trio of interesting – but arguably contradictory – Board of Contract Appeals decisions addressing this theory of recovery have opened up potential new avenues of relief for contractors…but left a number of unanswered questions. In this two-part series, we are taking a look at recent case law and exploring what these cases say about a contractor’s right to recover. ...
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Obermayer Rebmann Maxwell & Hippel LLP
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/the-negligent-negotiations-theory-of-11919/
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