by Kent Holland | Sep 25, 2015 | Design and Construction Contracts
[printfriendly] J. Kent Holland, J.D. © 2011 ConstructionRisk, LLC A young woman fell twenty feet and was paralyzed when the balcony of a home she was visiting tore away from the house and collapsed. She sued the architect that designed the house and performed...
by Kent Holland | Aug 13, 2019 | Newsletter Article
A commercial general liability (CGL) policy insurance carrier sought declaratory judgment that it owed no duty to defend or indemnify a subcontractor that was insured under the policy for damages allegedly caused by the subcontractor’s concrete slab work for a...
by Kent Holland | Aug 28, 2017 | Newsletter Article
By: Steve Whitehorn Whitehorn Financial Group, Inc One big question my architect and engineer clients ask me often : “When I sign a contract, is it better to choose arbitration or jury trial, in the event we need to resolve a dispute?” This is an important topic. It’s...
by Kent Holland | Mar 20, 2020 | indemnification clause, Newsletter Article
In a decision we previously reported on (see our article link), a federal district court granted summary judgment to two engineering firms, concluding as a matter of law that the allegations in the complaint did not raise questions of negligence to be determined by...
by Kent Holland | May 4, 2011 | Newsletter Article
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