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Rajkowski Hansmeier's Poetz: Construction-Defect Suits Increasing

Troy Poetz, partner, Rajkowski Hansmeier, said suits over water intrusion and faulty construction are rising, while more traditional auto-related suits have subsided. Poetz spoke with A.M. BestTV at the DRI 2016 Annual Meeting, held in Boston.

Oct. 26, 2016

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