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Perspective

Aug. 13, 2011

Paving the way for more public-private partnerships

The future use of public-private partnerships in California takes a positive step forward. By James M. Chantland and D. Creighton Sebra of Morris Polich & Purdy LLP


By D. Creighton Sebra and James M. Chantland


The future use of public-private partnerships in California took a positive step forward with the recent state appellate decision in Professional Engineers in California Government v. Department of Transportation, 2011 DJDAR 11937 (1st Dist. Aug. 8, 2011). The Professional Engineers in California Government (PECG) challenged Caltrans' implementation of a public-private partnership project in San Francisco kn...

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