EDITOR'S NOTES | Issue 2-12
publication date: Mar 21, 2004
This month, we start off with a case that allowed a building owner to collect mold reparation costs from a state insurance fund. Other cases involve an unsuccessful appeal of an ASBCA decision for multiple claims, dealing with retroactive clauses in contracts and why low bids may get rejected.
In Tips and Techniques, attorney Thomas D Czik of Tunstead Schechter & Czik LLP reminds us what’s necessary to prevail on a cumulative impact claim.
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