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Construction

Aug. 5, 2000

Time to Save

By Alexander S. Polsky. The expense and time of litigating construction defect matters has risen dramatically in recent years, but there are methods available to control the cost and speed resolution. A carefully staged process involving imposition of a discovery stay and appointment of a special master-mediator, for example, followed by the appointment of a discovery referee if the case fails to settle, will facilitate the delivery of accurate information

By Alexander S. Polsky
         The expense and time of litigating construction defect matters has risen dramatically in recent years, but there are methods available to control the cost and speed resolution. A carefully staged process involving imposition of a discovery stay and appointment of a special master-mediator, for example, followed by the appointment of a discovery referee if the case fails to sett...

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