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Construction,
Civil Litigation

Nov. 9, 2021

Beware: Higher-tiered parties can be liable for interfering with lower-tiered parties’ contracts

Beware: Higher-tiered parties on a construction project can be liable for interference with contract even if they have a social or economic interest in the contract between lowered-tiered parties.

Garret D. Murai

Partner
Nomos LLP

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

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