Real Estate/Development
Feb. 11, 2003
Law Aims to Reduce Litigation, But Some Argue It Has Holes
BY ERIK CUMMINS Special to CREJ SAN FRANCISCO - A construction defect litigation fix-it bill that took effect with the new year promises sweeping changes for an industry that has for years experienced significant legal costs to defend such claims.




BY ERIK CUMMINS
Special to CREJ
SAN FRANCISCO - A construction defect litigation fix-it bill that took effect with the new year promises sweeping changes for an industry that has for years experienced significant legal costs to defend such claims.
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Special to CREJ
SAN FRANCISCO - A construction defect litigation fix-it bill that took effect with the new year promises sweeping changes for an industry that has for years experienced significant legal costs to defend such claims.
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