A legal fight between the world’s largest telecommunications company, Dallas-headquartered AT&T Services Inc. and its former South Florida contractor came before Florida’s Fourth District Court of Appeal, which Wednesday ruled on a case that will end with one of the parties footing a multimillion-dollar bill.

The appeal boiled down to the word “may,” and what that means under Texas contract law, when it comes to alternative dispute resolution.

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