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ISSN 0046-6115
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Vol. 48, Issue 3, 2013January 01, 2013 PDT

Finding a Contract in the “Muddle”: Tracing the Source of Design Professionals’ Liability in the Construction Context Under Washington’s Independent Duty Doctrine

Benjamin J. McDonnell,
independent duty doctrinecontract lawconstruction law
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Gonzaga Law Review
Benjamin J. McDonnell, Finding a Contract in the “Muddle”: Tracing the Source of Design Professionals’ Liability in the Construction Context Under Washington’s Independent Duty Doctrine, 48 Gonzaga Law Review 627 (2013).

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