by Kent Holland | Apr 27, 2021 | Newsletter Article
When a swimming pool builder was sued by an individual that suffered injury in the pool that the builder contracted with the health club to design and construct. The complaint alleged negligent design. The builder tendered the claim to its commercial general...
by Kent Holland | Mar 20, 2020 | Newsletter Article
An Engineering firm (“GOAD”) had a client (Honeywell) that it was working with to submit a bid to a federal agency. GOAD decided it needed some technical assistance itself and found ITI, Inc. to provide certain engineering services as its subcontractor. At some point,...
by Kent Holland | Jan 14, 2015 | duty to defend, Newsletter Article, professional liability exclusion
By James Rhodes, Esq. ConstructionRisk Counsel, PLLC Introduction A federal appeals court, applying Louisiana law, held that an insurer did not owe a duty to defend its insured, an architect, in a suit by the architect’s former client. The court explained that...
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