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Whether you're a contractor, developer, or counsel for either, this in-depth guide shows you how to protect against different site conditions. Written by a group of construction litigators & claims specialists with years of experience in prosecuting & defending site condition claims, it is a strategic & practical handbook that covers all important issues: Proof & recovery under Type I & Type II claims Common reasons for denial of claims Presentation of evidence Calculating & proving damages And much more. It details all the needs, concerns, recommended actions, & appropriate responses to these unexpected problems for both owners & contractors. You'll see how to legally protect your client or your company from site condition surprises, & how to respond to them effectively when they do occur. From contract negotiations through identification, notification, litigation, & remedies -get the guidance you need from recognized experts.
Genre: Law / Construction (fancy, right?)
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