HOUSTON – A Texas law firm is facing a negligence lawsuit, alleging that they botched a contract review and advised a company to sign a legal agreement, which cost the company millions of dollars, causing them to go out of business.
You control two entities with substantially similar names that are general partners. You accidentally name the wrong entity in a construction contract. What could the fallout be from.
In a published decision, the Fifth District Court of Appeal in California ruled on Jan. 31 that a licensed contractor was not barred from asserting a breach of construction contract cause of action where the entity mistakenly listed as the contractor in the contract was not a licensed contractor.
Clark Hill attorneys James Earle, Pam Palmer, Richard Nakamura, Renee Diaz, and Tala Rezai, successfully represented Panterra GP, a licensed California contractor, against a multi-state entert