by Kent Holland | Jul 22, 2011 | Newsletter Article
By: J. Kent Holland, Jr. Where a construction manager, Tishman, only exercised general supervisory powers and did not control the means and methods by which a subcontractor performed its concrete work, the construction manager had no liability for injuries sustained...
by Kent Holland | Mar 16, 2002 | Archive Newsletter
Inside This Issue: Risk Management Workshops 2002 Insurance Market Forecast: Construction ====================================== 2002 Market Forecast: Construction by: Paul R. Becker, CPCU Managing Director Construction Practice Willis North America, Inc. 615 872 3464...
by Kent Holland | Jul 22, 2011 | Newsletter Article
By: J. Kent Holland, Jr. When EPA issued an administrative order to the operator of a rock quarry, and subsequently filed a lawsuit, alleging that the operator had, without a permit, discharged fill material consisting of dirt and rocks into a creek, the quarry...
by Kent Holland | Dec 16, 1999 | Archive Newsletter
In this issue: · Delay Claims in Construction Cases: Common Pitfalls · Managing Conflicts of Interest ________________________________ Delay Claims in Construction Cases: Common Pitfalls By: Scott S. Aftuck, Esq. Some of the most common disputes in construction cases...
by Kent Holland | Jan 16, 2004 | Archive Newsletter
Inside This Issue: No Liability under New York Labor Law for Project Owner and Lender where Worker’s Injuries Attributed Solely to His Own Fault * Multi-Million Dollar Claim Invalidated by Court Due to Contractor’s Failure to Give Timely Notice...
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