by Kent Holland | Oct 24, 2018 | Newsletter Article
Based on a court’s dismissal of a town’s negligence claim against the prime contractor for failure of a vendor/supplier’s equipment to perform successfully, the contractor was granted summary judgment against a claim by AECOM, the project engineer, that was seeking...
by Kent Holland | Oct 24, 2018 | Newsletter Article
Where a town sued its general contractor (Penta Corporation) based on failure of its subontracted vendor/supplier’s equipment to perform as required by the project, the contractor was entitled to summary judgment because it did not design the equipment in question and...
by Kent Holland | Dec 13, 2017 | Newsletter Article
Where disabled individuals sued the City of Los Angeles for alleged failure of the city’s bus facility to meet the accessibility standards of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and of the Rehabilitation Act, the city filed a third party complaint against AECOM...
by Kent Holland | Jul 26, 2017 | Newsletter Article
By: J. Kent Holland, Jr. A recent court decision requiring an engineer to indemnify and defend its client, a project owner, against a routine contractor claim is a wakeup call to further clamp down on indemnification language so that only those damages resulting from...
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