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How AGC Protects Construction in the Courts

AGC’s litigation program represents the construction industry in the courtroom; check out the new Litigation Snapshot to see the latest.
May 7, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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AGC’s judicial advocacy is a critical component of its broader advocacy efforts. Litigation enables AGC to challenge overreaching regulations that are unreasonable, unachievable, or downright unfair. AGC can stop harmful precedents – in things like construction, insurance, and employment law – before they hit your bottom line. The Litigation Snapshot...

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