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Litigation

Feb. 28, 2012

AOC heads to trial seeking $18 million from contractor

The state Administrative Office of the Courts is scheduled to begin trial today on its allegations that a contractor owes the agency $18 million for completing some of its work while unlicensed.


By Saul Sugarman


Daily Journal Staff Writer


SAN FRANCISCO - The state Administrative Office of the Courts is scheduled to begin trial today on its allegations that a contractor owes the agency $18 million for completing some of its work while unlicensed.


The case was filed in San Francisco County Superior Court in December 2009, just six months after a former AOC employee revealed the agency was potentially doing business with unlicensed contr...

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