by Kent Holland | Feb 25, 2020 | Newsletter Article
A homeowner’s house developed large cracks in its foundation and walls due to settling, lateral movement of the foundation, and an unstable slope of the building lot. It filed suit against a geotechnical engineering firm that had ten years earlier prepared a site...
by Kent Holland | Oct 24, 2018 | Newsletter Article
Contractor sued its client, the project owner, and sued the construction manager (CM) that was under contract to the owner – alleging that the CM failed in its obligation and duty to oversee and administer the project according to industry standards thereby impeding...
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...
by Kent Holland | Dec 19, 2016 | economic loss doctrine, Newsletter Article
An error was made by a surveyor in setting the level for a foundation pad for a church building. A construction contractor then proceeded to excavate dirt from the foundation area, believing the resulting level would be higher than required by the base flood...
by Kent Holland | Jan 13, 2016 | economic loss doctrine, Newsletter Article
Kent Holland, J.D. ConstructionRisk, LLC Where the developer of an apartment complex filed suit as an intended beneficiary under the contract between a window manufacturer and one of the subcontractors on the project, the trial court denied the manufacturer’s demurrer...
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