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Court Reverses Judgment in Favor of Contractor After Determining Contractor Was Unlicensed.
Home Page Jason Lambert 4/16/25 Home Page Jason Lambert 4/16/25

Court Reverses Judgment in Favor of Contractor After Determining Contractor Was Unlicensed.

This case from Florida’s Third District Court of Appeal addresses Florida’s statute declaring that contracts entered into by unlicensed contractors are unenforceable.

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Court Confirms that Electrical Contractors can Perform Excavation As Part of Their License Without Also Being Licensed Underground Utility Contractors
Home Page Jason Lambert 11/27/24 Home Page Jason Lambert 11/27/24

Court Confirms that Electrical Contractors can Perform Excavation As Part of Their License Without Also Being Licensed Underground Utility Contractors

This case from Florida’s Fourth District Court of Appeal addresses the issue of whether an electrical contractor can contractor for work that includes the scope of work typically reserved to licensed underground utility and excavation contractors.

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