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Labor/Employment

Feb. 18, 2017

State high court pours concrete on unique asphalt company lawsuit

One government contractor suing a competing contractor for suspect dealings rarely, if ever, has a place in California courts, the state Supreme Court indicated Thursday in a unanimous decision.

By Matthew Blake
Daily Journal Staff Writer

One government contractor suing a competing contractor for suspect dealings rarely, if ever, has a place in California courts, the state Supreme Court indicated Thursday in a unanimous decision.

The 7-0 opinion written by Justice Carol A. Corrigan reversed a 2nd Appellate District panel and dismissed a consolidated lawsuit that two asphalt companies had filed against a competitor who allegedly...

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