By Saul Sugarman
Daily Journal Staff Writer
A breach-of-contract trial brought by the state Administrative Office of the Courts has been postponed.
The trial, which was set to begin Monday, involves $18 million that the AOC seeks to recover from contractors it hired in 2006 to perform court renovations in Southern California. The agency alleges the company, Jacobs Facilities Inc., went unlicensed during part of its work for the AOC.
Attorneys for both sides a...
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