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Under Construction – May 2023

May 15, 2023

Welcome to the spring edition of our Under Construction newsletter. We hope that your 2023 is off to a wonderful start for you, your family, and your company.

This newsletter covers a range of subjects linked to recent legal developments and construction industry trends that may be important to you and your company. We have specific updates and information for companies in Nevada, Arizona, Colorado, and Oregon. We also have tips and tricks for all companies to get the most out of your contracts and how to ready yourself for False Claims Act cases that may arise in the future. The articles below cover a variety of topics and explain issues that we trust you should be aware of at this time.

We hope you will find these articles informative and enlightening. Please let us know if you want us to address a specific construction issue in a future newsletter. We hope you have a profitable, busy, and safe spring and summer!

Jim Sienicki, Editor

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