Turning Off the Spigot of Damages in Construction Cases: The Doctrine of “Avoidable Consequences”

Jeff Wertman | Berger Singerman LLP | February 15, 2018 “Damage control” is often associated with measures taken to offset or minimize damage to reputation, credibility, or public image caused by a controversial act, remark, or revelation. However, the concept of damage control has been and continues to be prevalent in construction cases. The doctrine… Continue reading Turning Off the Spigot of Damages in Construction Cases: The Doctrine of “Avoidable Consequences”

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