Is there a limited time within which a plaintiff must file a quantum meruit claim?
Yes. As a general matter of Texas law, the statute of limitations on a claim for quantum meruit is four years. See Quigley v. Bennett, 256 S.W.3d 356, 361 (Tex. App. – San Antonio 2008, no pet.); see also Pepi Corp v. Galliford, 254 S.W.3d 457, 461 (Tex. App.– Houston [1st Dist.] 2007, pet. denied)(A four-year limitations period applies to a quantum meruit claim.).
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