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CBCA Offers Potential Insight Into How Board Will Handle Claims Related to COVID-19

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“A cardinal change is a breach that occurs when the Government effects a change in the work so drastic that it effectively requires the contractor to perform duties materially different from those in the original bargain.” Department of Homeland Security , CBCA 3438, 15-1 B.C.A. The Board found both of these arguments unavailing.

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WILG president talks workplace injuries

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This article was written by Safety Consultants with Safety Services Company , we provide Construction, Manufacturing, and General Industry Safety Programs to over 100,000 clients across the United States and Canada. For more information on a custom safety program for your company, please contact us by clicking here.

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constructionattorneyblog: California: No contractual jury waiver

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You are not our client and we are not your attorneys unless and until you enter into a written retainer agreement with us. The California Constitution states: Trial by jury is an inviolate right and shall be secured to all, but in a civil cause three-fourths of the jury may render a verdict.