Past the Statute of Limitations for a Construction-Defect Case? Try Looking at Your First-Party Property Policy for Coverage.
The following is a report from my blog post on [...]
A Condominium Conundrum: When does the one-year limitations period to challenge the validity of an amendment to a condominium declaration not apply? When the amendment is invalid.
Division III of the Washington Court of Appeals published an [...]
Past the Statute of Limitations for a Construction-Defect Case? Try Looking at Your First-Party Property Policy for Coverage.
The Seventh Circuit just released an opinion in Strauss v. Chubb [...]
May an insured demand to see the insurer’s claim file? Depends on what you ask for and when you’re asking.
Recently, the federal court for the Middle District of Florida [...]
Broad and Ineffective “Reservation of Rights” Letter has Big Consequences
Broad and Ineffective “Reservation of Rights” Letter has Big Consequences [...]
Broad and Ineffective “Reservation of Rights” Letter has Big Consequences
Insurers issue reservation of rights letters (“ROR Letters”) to contractors [...]
It’s a bird, it’s a plane, it’s … a construction drone. Government regulations are still catching up to elusive flying machines.
Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), commonly called drones, are frequently in [...]
New AIA Design-Build Agreement: The Waiting Game
Formal design-build agreements are used by property owners in circumstances [...]
Homeowners Beware: Recent Fla. Court Decision Affirms You Can’t Fight City Hall and Win.
In another installment of “You Can’t Fight City Hall and [...]