by Kent Holland | Jan 3, 2012 | Newsletter Article
Where a property insurance “open peril” policy for a condominium association contained a pollution exclusion, there was no coverage afforded for damages arising out of a contractor’s work of an asbestos remediation contractor. The association hired the contractor to...
by Kent Holland | Dec 30, 2011 | Newsletter Article
Where a general contractor – builder was sued by a homeowner to recover damages from leaking windows, fungus growth, decayed OSB sheathing, deteriorating and decaying floor joists and water damage to the home interior, the contractor tendered the claim to its...
by Kent Holland | Dec 12, 2011 | Newsletter Article
Where plaintiff, homeowner, filed a complaint against the general contractor , the failure of the contractor to provide its Commercial General Liability (CGL) Insurance Company with notice of the claim for almost two years entitled the insurance company to summary...
by Kent Holland | Aug 2, 2011 | Newsletter Article
Where a developer of a condominium, and its design architect, were sued by a municipal equal opportunity housing opportunity council as well as by the state attorney general for alleged violations of not meeting federal and state requirements for handicap access, the...
by Kent Holland | Jul 13, 2011 | Newsletter Article
Where a plumbing subcontractor installed water lines that did not meet the project specifications, and this caused damage to a neighboring property, the prime contractor sued the sub for negligent work and was entitled to recover its damages from the sub’s commercial...
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