Business
Don’t Forget Contract Clauses When Beginning Work in New States
Contract, legal and business considerations should be part of the checklist for new out-of-state work.
By Eric J. Meier
October 31, 2022
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by Eric J. Meier
Eric J. Meier is a Milwaukee, Wisconsin-based partner with Husch Blackwell LLP and serves as a leader of the firm’s Construction Academy team. He represents construction and business clients from contracting through litigation and every point in between.
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