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July 20, 2023
Here's why this month's state appellate court decision is a win for contractors
But beware, future owners may seek to shift design risks to unsuspecting contractors in their construction agreements.
By TOM KRIDER and SYDNEY M. SULLIVAN
Oles Morrison
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