29Sep
Practical Tips on Working with Former Employees Who Are Key Witnesses
Suppose you are in-house counsel for a construction company. Your Guaranteed Maximum Price (“GMP”) is blown and the Owner has refused to execute any change orders during the Project. You know you are heading towards a claim. Within one week of...
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Pierce Atwood LLP
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