THE AGREED PRICE | This case stands as a warning about pay-if-paid clause

History cannot be rewritten and a bad, but legal, bargain cannot (should not) be undone. Also in this story, a reminder to primes and higher-tier subs to confirm (when possible) flow down of key subcontract provisions. L&A Contracting Co. v. Louisiana DOT, et al., 2022 CW 1301, 1302, and 1194 (Aug. 16, 2023). Continue reading…

 

 

Published On: December 15, 2023

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