Attorney Steven J. Slawinski talks about a recent Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals decision in the latest Construction Blog article, published by the State Bar of Wisconsin Construction & Public Contract Law Section.
In this decision, the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals weighed in on the application of promissory estoppel in the context of construction bidding.
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