by Kent Holland | Jan 16, 2006 | Archive Newsletter
Inside This Issue: The Fair Housing Act: Discrimination in Multi-Family Residential Development, Construction, and Design Defective Workmanship Exclusion Bars Coverage for Falling Walls OSHA Not Required to Get Warrant to Conduct Surprise Inspection...
by Kent Holland | Apr 16, 2005 | Archive Newsletter
Inside This Issue: Contractors May Now Bring Direct Action for Economic Losses Against Design Professionals in Pennsylvania Why Some Mediations Fail Pollution Exclusion in D&O Policy Applied to Exclude Coverage for Alleged Business Torts Project Manager Required...
by Kent Holland | Sep 16, 2000 | Archive Newsletter
In This Issue: * Differing Site Conditions: Can You Recover Increased Costs? * Role of Architect in Controlling Construction Costs ===================================== About this Issue: This newsletter is edited by J. Kent Holland, Jr., Esq., and published by...
by Kent Holland | May 16, 2006 | Archive Newsletter
Inside This Issue: • What is Intended by “Collapse” Covered by Insurance Policy? • New Law Restricts Scope of Indemnity Clauses in Subcontracts for Residential Construction in California • When is Landowner Liable to Independent Contractor’s...
by Kent Holland | Nov 16, 2005 | Archive Newsletter
Inside This Issue: • Recent California Decision Erodes Certainty of 10-Year Statute of Repose Against Construction Defect Claims • Risk Adjusted GO-NO-GO Decision Process • Waiver of Subrogation Enforced, Denying Insurance Company Recovery against Contractor it...
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