A hearing has been scheduled next month in the more than three-year old pending lawsuit regarding the construction of the Hunt County Criminal Justice Center.
One of companies the being sued by Hunt County is seeking a dismissal of the claims. Attorneys for Baird, Hampton and Brown Incorporated have filed a general denial of the allegations raised by the Greenville law firm of Scott, Money & Ray, also arguing the suit was filed too late.
A hearing concerning the dismissal motion is set for August 9 in the 196th District Court. No trial date had been set in the suit as of late last week.
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