X
27Nov

When Does A Claim for Damages Not Require Notice? When It Is One For Liquidated Damages.

Burr & Forman | | Return|
I just blogged about asking for what you want and the importance of complying with notice provisions in pursuing a construction claim.  A court in Oklahoma just reminded me that not all claims require notice.  Here’s what I mean....
By: Burr & Forman
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/when-does-a-claim-for-damages-not-72400/

Related

Transforming South Africa’s Economy by Creating Meaningful Ownership of Sustainable Business

One of the key elements of broad-based black economic empowerment (B-BBEE) in South Africa is empowe...

Read More >

Second Department Affirms Article 78 Reversal of Village Zoning Board Determination

Petitioner, Claude Simon (“Petitioner”), owns approximately 2.25 acres of property in the Village ...

Read More >

Controlling Shareholder’s Discussions with Minority Stockholders Results in Application of Entire Fairness Standard

The Delaware Court of Chancery (the Court) in In re Homefed Corporation Stockholder Litigation chron...

Read More >

Continuing Increase in Regulation of Foreign Direct Investment: Part 4, Department of Commerce - International Law News

U.S. Department of Commerce proposes to regulate transactions involving Information and Communicatio...

Read More >

California Supreme Court Confirms that the “Anti-SLAPP” Statute Applies to Claims of Discrimination and Retaliation

Prior to the California Supreme Court’s decision in Wilson vs. Cable News Network, Inc., California...

Read More >

OFCCP Says “No Thanks” to EEOC’s EEO-1 Pay Data

As you’ll recall from our extensive coverage of the EEO-1 pay data collection saga (which we previo...

Read More >