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 | Feb 1, 2016 | Newsletter Article
J. Kent Holland, J.D. ConstructionRisk, LLC A condominium homeowner association suit was dismissed on summary judgment, which was subsequently affirmed on appeal, because the experts failed to present detailed evidence and explanation of the various elements of the...
by Kent Holland | Jan 13, 2016 | Newsletter Article
Kent Holland, J.D. A homeowner’s negligence suit against a contractor for construction defects resulting in water damage to the home was held to be untimely because it was filed more beyond the 10 year period established by the state’s Statute of Repose. Every winter...
by Kent Holland | Jan 14, 2015 | economic loss doctrine, Newsletter Article
Where a condominium association filed suit asserting negligence claims against the general contractor that built the complex, alleging defective workmanship including deficient masonry work and use of unauthorized black building paper in place of specified...
by Kent Holland | Jun 2, 2014 | Newsletter Article
By James N. Rhodes, Esq. ConstructionRisk Counsel, PLLC The Maryland Court of Appeals affirmed a trial court’s exclusion of expert testimony relating to the violation of state and federal workplace safety regulations, in a negligence action stemming from the fatal...
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