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Construction,
Civil Litigation

Dec. 7, 2021

What’s ‘willful’ when it comes to construction litigation?

In this month’s Construction Corner column, we examine what constitutes a “willful” act by a contractor that can lead to enforcement actions by the Contractors State License Board

Garret D. Murai

Partner
Nomos LLP

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

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What’s ‘willful’ when it comes to construction litigation?
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CONSTRUCTION CORNER

If you're like me and have read through the enforcement sections of the Business and Professions Code applicable to construction contractors -- or you're nothing like me and have a life -- then you've probably run across statutory provisions providing for enforcement action by the Contractors State License Board for:

Willful departure from or disregard of accepted trade standards or pl...

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