by Kent Holland | Jun 7, 2011 | Newsletter Article
Where a property owner filed suit against a limited liability company and sued the individual principal of the company as well as the company itself, alleging negligence, fraud and violations of the state unfair practice act, it was held that the owners were not...
by Kent Holland | Feb 9, 2011 | Newsletter Article
If you think the only people or companies that suffer criminal penalty under environmental laws are big-time operators that cause terrible pollution, you should consider what happened to a contractor and subcontractor that were demolishing a building and constructing...
by Kent Holland | Dec 28, 2012 | duty to defend, Newsletter Article
By Brian K. Stewart, Esq. and Kevin J. Engelien, Esq.– Collins Collins Muir & Stewart, LLP. The immediate contractual duty to defend, once thought by some to be isolated to the “not so golden anymore” state of California as a result of two important court...
by Kent Holland | Jan 30, 2011 | Newsletter Article
What are the key risk allocation issues that may be impacted by the use of Building Information Modeling (BIM) on a specific construction project? According to some attorneys and commentators, the risks unique to BIM are minimal and more than offset by its many...
by Kent Holland | Jul 26, 2017 | Newsletter Article
By: Michael Herlihy, ARM, CRIS – Ames & Gough As discussed in the April, May and June editions of Construction Risk.com Reporter, the New York Supreme Court ruling in Gilbane Building Co./TDS Construction Corp. vs. St. Paul Fire and Marine Insurance/Liberty...
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