1. Should you always try to avoid court? 2. How long do most court cases take? One week Two years $50 $150 3. How much d
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company personnel time preparing for testimony and working with atomeys to prepare Shot 9. Do courts always make the correct decision? Faster Submit Results in lower construction costs usuelty Getting paid Submit All of the above 10. Why are dispute boards a better approach than court or arbitration? Cheaper Court and arbitration fees All of the above All of the above
1. Should you always try to avoid court? 2. How long do most court cases take? One week Two years $50 $150 3. How much does an experienced attorney cost per hour? $10.000 $100,000 Sam 4. How much might a trial cost a contractor or owner? The contractor may go out of business before the court Sishes the case Samt The contractor may not get repeat business from that cart Submi One year More than two years a trial court decision is appealed Submit $100 More than $200 5. If a contractor has a dispute over $8,000,000 and it takes 3 years to finish through a court process, what is the risk? $50.000 More than $100,000 The contractor then suffers cash flow problems All of the above Yes 6. To a contractor, what is the most important and critical factor in resolving disputes? Sub Getting paid for work in dispute Hiving money to pey their omployees 1. Should you ever terminate a contract if that can be avoided? 8. What costs are involved in court or arbitration? 7. Does an owner have to pay a contractor if the contractor wins a lawsuit? No Lawyers The cost of