CONTRACTOR FILES FOR BANKRUPTCY AFTER FAILING TO EXCLUDE EXPERT TESTIMONY, EVIDENCE
publication date: Feb 26, 2006
A defendant contractor uses several strategies to prohibit evidence and testimony from being introduced in a Miller Act case. The court narrowly accepts a motion in limine, but the contractor files for bankruptcy and the case is dismissed before it’s heard by a jury.
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