EDITOR'S NOTES | Issue 2-11
publication date: Mar 14, 2004
The cases covered in this week’s Advisor are more about legal procedural issues than about construction claims per se. Procedural issues can be important, because if one is to pursue a claim, one should be aware of procedural issues that pose a risk of losing a dispute based upon something other than the merits of the case. In this week’s Tips and Techniques, we extend this theme to cover issues that involve “non-parties” to a dispute.
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