by Kent Holland | Feb 18, 2013 | Newsletter Article
Where construction defects caused significant repair costs, a condominum association at Stratton Mountain (along with the project developer) sued and settled with the construction contractor for the defects for over $7 million but then incurred more than that in...
by Kent Holland | Dec 28, 2012 | Newsletter Article
Approximately four or five years after completion of the Hilton Hotel at the Boston Logan Airport, an employee of the airport authority was electrocuted while attempting to repair an electrical transformer that lacked required wiring diagrams and warning signs. The...
by Kent Holland | Oct 10, 2012 | Newsletter Article
Suit against a design professional by a motorist that was injured due to an out-of-control drunk driver in a January 2009 accident was dismissed because the design services of the professional had been performed more than eight years before the accident, and the eight...
by Kent Holland | Dec 30, 2011 | Newsletter Article, third party claims
In a case decided last year by the Court of Appeals of Texas (Black + Vernooy Architects v. Smith), it was held that an Architect could be liable to a young woman who fell 20 feet and sustained permanent injuries when she fell from a balcony due to defective...
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