How Short is Too Short
A limitations period is too short when it’s unreasonably short.
A limitations period is too short when it’s unreasonably short.
If all apples are fruit, then why are all fruit not apples?
How does a pirate solve a dispute (besides walking the plank)?
Contractors, will your current insurance policy cover “your work” as a joint venture partner? The typical answer is NO.
“Two roads diverged in a wood, and . . .” the Prime Contractor had to take both roads at the same time to the same place.
Have you ever done exactly what you were supposed to do, but it didn’t work and you were blamed anyway? Nevertheless, if contractors follow the owner’s plans and it still doesn’t work, the contractor may be without fault – this is as it should be.
“Circuit court litigation comes at a price, sometimes a heavy price.”
Do you remember the Choose Your Own Adventure books? […]