Legal and Regulatory

Owner Bankruptcy: What’s a Contractor to Do?
Contract provisions stating the contract is terminated if the owner or developer is bankrupt are generally unenforceable. So what’s a contractor to do?
By Stephen M. Parham
February 21, 2018
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by Stephen M. Parham
Stephen M. Parham is a partner with the law firm Bloom Parham in Atlanta. He counsels clients and tries cases in the fields of commercial business, real estate and tort litigation with a dual eye toward creative dispute resolution and aggressive trial advocacy.
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