by Kent Holland | Jul 22, 2011 | Newsletter Article
J. Kent Holland Owners of sixty stucco homes brought claims against the builder, Wooddale Builders Inc., alleging that defective construction or faulty workmanship resulted in water-infiltration and mold-growth. The claims were first filed beginning in 2000. The...
by Kent Holland | May 13, 2018 | Newsletter Article
A homeowner sued the architect and contractor that designed and installed their metal roof, alleging defects due to negligence and breach of contract. The work was done 13 years before suit was filed. Just a year after installation the roof began leaking. The...
by Kent Holland | Feb 9, 2011 | construction contract tips, Newsletter Article
Today’s builder must be as expert at managing its contractual risk as it is at managing a safety program. Many large and small contractors, once considered outstanding builders, are out of business today. Some of the contractors may have even been good financial...
by Kent Holland | Jan 19, 2022 | Newsletter Article
Contractor provided written proposal to project owner, containing details of the scope of work, as well as payment obligations. The Owner signed it and made several payments for work performed by the contractor. When contractor filed mechanics liens and sued to...
by Kent Holland | Jul 22, 2011 | Newsletter Article
By: J. Kent Holland, J.D. The operator of a dry cleaning business demanded that her CGL carrier defend and indemnity her in connection with an administrative claim by a county government requiring her to determine the extent of pollution and then implement remedial...
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