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Recent Updates
  • Contractors Can Recover for Public Agency's Failure to Disclose Material Information
  • Breach of Contract May Lead to False Claims Liability on Public Works Contracts
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  • Modified Total Cost Method of Proving Damages: Approved For California Public Works
  • Federal Court Holds "No Damage for Delay" Clauses Are <i>Per Se</i> Enforceable on Federal Public Works Projects in California
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