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 | Apr 3, 2018 | Newsletter Article
A construction contractor under contract to a school district sued the project owner’s construction management firm, Jacobs Project Management Company/CSRS Consortium (“Jacobs”) alleging breach of duty to conduct constructability reviews and oversee and administer the...
by Kent Holland | Sep 26, 2017 | economic loss doctrine, Newsletter Article
The economic loss rule was applied by a trial court to bar a homeowner in a contractual relationship with a contractor from suing for fraud instead of only for breach of contract. This was reversed on appeal, with the appellate court holding that while claims for...
by Kent Holland | Aug 29, 2017 | economic loss doctrine, Newsletter Article
By: Kent Holland A professional negligent misrepresentation claim was filed against a professional environmental/geotechnical firm by the project developer that was its client. The suit sought to recover economic losses the developer incurred when it discovered that a...
by Kent Holland | Jun 16, 2017 | economic loss doctrine, Newsletter Article
By J. Kent Holland, Jr., Esq. The Maryland Court of Appeals applied the economic loss doctrine to bar a claim against an engineer by a general contractor seeking to recover economic losses based upon reliance on allegedly defective designs. In the absence of...
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