by Kent Holland | Mar 29, 2013 | Newsletter Article
Where a structural steel subcontractor filed suit against the project owner’s architect, alleging that the architect’s plans and specifications were defective and caused delays that economically damaged the contractor, a trial court applied the economic loss doctrine...
by Kent Holland | Sep 1, 2015 | indemnification clause, Newsletter Article
Kent Holland ConstructionRisk, LLC On a condominium project, where an indemnification clause on its face made a subcontractor responsible for indemnifying the prime contractor for damages caused “in whole or in part” by the subcontractor, it was held that the state’s...
by Kent Holland | Jan 19, 2017 | Newsletter Article
Where a general contractor (GC), Weitz Company , LLC, was awarded a contract to construct a nursing home and had based the heating, ventilation, air conditioning (HVAC) portion of its bid on a subcontract bid from an (HVAC) subcontractor, (H&S Plumbing and...
by Kent Holland | Jun 19, 2019 | Newsletter Article
With news of increased flooding throughout the United States, what is a design professional’s standard of care when it comes to designing buildings that could foreseeably be damaged? My Briefing Paper of Summer 2018 suggested that even if designers comply with...
by Christina Black | Jan 18, 2018
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