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- Court Review Of Arbitration Decision Limited: Port Employee Only Receives 20-Day Unpaid Suspension For Hanging Noose In WorkplaceMay 16, 2013
- DBE Bid Protests: One Contractor's Loss Is Another's GainMay 14, 2013
- U.S. Supreme Court To Consider Whether General Contractors Can Secure A 'Home Court Advantage' in Litigation/ArbitrationMay 9, 2013
- Court Rules That A Construction Company Owner Can Telecommute And Nevertheless "Control" His Or Her BusinessMay 7, 2013
Accolades
We are very excited to announce that our firm received a distinguished acknowledgement from U.S. News & World Report last week, which we are delighted to share with our clients, friends and growing group of blog followers. Ahlers & Cressman PLLC has been ranked in the first tier nationally for Construction Litigation and also in the first tier locally (in Seattle) for Construction Law and Construction Litigation. We are proud and honored to have received this award. This rating and distinction is shared by all of the firm's hardworking and talented firm professionals including lawyers, paralegals, administrative staff, and clerks.
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