By Daniel Lee Jacobson
In a Dec. 4, 2000 decision that could have far-reaching consequences on California construction-defect litigation, the California Supreme Court decided that homeowner plaintiffs cannot receive tort recovery for negligent construction that has not yet resulted in damage. In Aas v. Superior ...
In a Dec. 4, 2000 decision that could have far-reaching consequences on California construction-defect litigation, the California Supreme Court decided that homeowner plaintiffs cannot receive tort recovery for negligent construction that has not yet resulted in damage. In Aas v. Superior ...
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