Litigation
Jul. 19, 2001
Money Mayhem
Most of us have had the misfortune of being forced to submit to various parties' documents that were incomplete, incorrect or a bit of both. With construction-defect cases, where experts are employed to prepare the list of defects together with the costs to remediate those listed defects, the submission of incorrect or incomplete information may mean that the ability to resubmit corrected documents later is impossible.




Most of us have had the misfortune of being forced to submit to various parties' documents that were incomplete, incorrect or a bit of both. With construction-defect cases, where experts are employed to prepare the list of defects together with the costs to remediate those listed defects, t...
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