The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has dismissed as improvidently granted an appeal on the narrow question of whether the Contractor and Subcontractor Payment Act requires an award of attorney fees to the winner of a case if the party that breached the contract nevertheless acted in good faith.
In an argument that one justice called “remarkably brief,” the high court considered Waller v. Warren Plaza during October arguments in Pittsburgh.
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