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Construction,
Civil Rights

Nov. 5, 2018

Litigating construction cases can be like making sausages

A case involving construction delay damages, insurance and the recovery of attorney fees, makes sausage making look easy.

Garret D. Murai

Partner
Nomos LLP

Garret is the editor of the California Construction Law Blog at www.calconstructionlawblog.com.

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Litigating construction cases can be like making sausages
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CONSTRUCTION CORNER

Litigating cases can be a bit like making sausages: Sometimes, it's better not to see them being made. But as attorneys, we're in the sausage-making business. And, Global Modular, Inc. v. Kadena Pacific, Inc., 15 Cal. App. 5th (2017), a case involving construction delay damages, insurance and the recover...

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