Article Date: 03/27/2006


EDITOR'S NOTES | Issue 4-13


Ships and courtroom arguments have one thing in common—if they are not watertight, they may sink. In our first case, the U.S. Navy succeeded at both. It convinced the Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals that a subcontractor ignored contract specifications for a sprinkler installation contract on a base hospital project. Similarly, a concrete block manufacturer ... Log in to view the full text.

 



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