by Kent Holland | Oct 27, 2015 | Newsletter Article
By Kent Holland, J.D. ConstructionRisk, LLC A vendor/installer of artificial turf (FieldTurf) for athletic fields sued the architect of record that prepared bid specifications for a university that could not be met by that vendor but allegedly could be met only by a...
by Kent Holland | Nov 27, 2012 | Newsletter Article
The bidder on a public school project has no valid business expectancy of being awarded a contract, only “wishful thinking,” and in the absence of evidence of fraud, injustice or a violation of trust, it’s tortious interference claim against the owner’s architect for...
by Kent Holland | May 23, 2011 | Newsletter Article
Where a county government rejected an electrical contractor’s low bid for the sole reason that it believed the contractor had violated the prevailing-wage law, despite no administrative or legal rulings to that effect, the court held the county abused its discretion...
by Kent Holland | Feb 6, 2011 | Newsletter Article
An MBE firm’s suit against an engineering firm for recommending rejection of its low bid on a public road project was dismissed on summary judgment which was affirmed on appeal. The causes of action included racial discrimination, tortious interference with business...
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