A couple of years ago, a California court rendered an opinion that a surety is liable for attorney’s fees and costs even if the amount exceeds the penal sum of the bond. (Karton v. Ari Design & Constr., Inc.). This was...more
In the 2020 COVID-19 year, there were not that many construction-related cases decided by the California Courts of Appeal, and none by the California Supreme Court. However, there were a number of interesting cases that raise...more
4/20/2021
/ Anti-SLAPP ,
Attorney's Fees ,
Breach of Contract ,
California ,
Construction Contracts ,
Construction Industry ,
Contractors ,
False Claims Act (FCA) ,
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License Renewals ,
Mechanics Lien ,
Objective Falsity ,
Subcontractors
Public entities are known to assert False Claims actions “to up the ante” to intimidate and aggressively address contractor construction claims. This strategy in the case of John Ross of Industrial Sheet Metal, Inc. (JRI) V....more