By Dirk P. Broersma
Attorneys who represent subcontractor defendants in construction litigation no longer have to fear threats of joint-and-several liability for defects or damage not attributable to their clients' work.
The 4th District Court of Appeal, in E...
Attorneys who represent subcontractor defendants in construction litigation no longer have to fear threats of joint-and-several liability for defects or damage not attributable to their clients' work.
The 4th District Court of Appeal, in E...
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