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20Nov

When Is A Contractor’s Termination for Default Proper? When It Does Bad Things.

Burr & Forman | | Return|
Sometimes you “do” bad things.  Sometimes you “look like” you do bad things.  Just look at the difference between Bad-boy Jack and my youngest daughter, Haven, who just “looks like” she’s up to no good.  In the world of construction contracting, both...
By: Burr & Forman
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