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Litigation

May 5, 2012

AOC owes $4 million in dispute with contractor

The state Administrative Office of the Courts must pay more than $4 million in a dispute with a construction company that began in late 2009, a Superior Court jury has ruled.


By Saul Sugarman


Daily Journal Staff Writer


SAN FRANCISCO - The state Administrative Office of the Courts must pay more than $4 million in a dispute with a construction company that began in late 2009, a Superior Court jury has ruled. The agency has said it set money aside to pay off its debt should it choose to not appeal the case.


The AOC accused Jacobs Project Management Co. of completing some renovation work while unlicensed when it underw...

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