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17Dec

Taxpayer Actions Can be Used to Challenge Government Contracts Even After Contract Completion

California Court of Appeal Decision in School District Case Applies to Public Agencies - Even completed government contracts can be challenged by a taxpayer claiming the contract constituted the improper expenditure of funds, the California Court of Appeal determined....
By: Best Best & Krieger LLP
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/taxpayer-actions-can-be-used-to-35375/

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