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Foreclosing Junior Lienholders and Recording A Lis Pendens
Study Finds San Francisco Bay is Sinking Faster than Expected
The EEOC Is Actively Targeting the Construction Industry
Up in Smoke - 5th Circuit Finds No Coverage for Hydrochloric Acid Spill Based on Pollution Exclusion
Mississippi Supreme Court Addresses Earth Movement Exclusion
Home-Building Climate Warms in U.S. as Weather Funk Lifts
Associated Builders and Contractors Northern California Chapter Announces New President/CEO
Kahana Feld Partner Noelle Natoli Named President of Women Lawyers Association of Los Angeles
Suing a Local Government in Land Use Cases – Part 2 – Procedural Due Process
Sacramento Water Works Recognized as a Historic Civil Engineering Landmark
CA Supreme Court Finds “Consent-to-Assignment” Clauses Unenforceable After Loss Occurs During the Policy Period
Cleveland Condo Board Says Construction Defects Caused Leaks
Ex-Ironworkers Local President Sentenced to Prison Term for Extortion
Ohio Does Not Permit Retroactive Application of Statute of Repose
William Lyon to Acquire RSI Communities
States and Municipalities Advance Climate Change Lawsuits as Trump Administration Seeks to Block Them
California Assembly Passes Expedited Dam Safety for Silicon Valley Act
Meet Some Key Players in 2020 Environmental Litigation
NIST Florida Condo Collapse Probe Develops Dozens of Hypotheses
Contractual Waiver of Consequential Damages
When Does a Contractor Legally Abandon a Construction Project?
Manufacturer of Asbestos-Free Product May Still Be Liable for Asbestos Related Injuries
California Beach Hotel to Get $185 Million Luxury Rebuild
CDJ’s #7 Topic of the Year: The Las Vegas Harmon Hotel Year-Long Demolition & Trial Begins
Insurer Has Duty to Defend Additional Insured in Construction Defect Case
Sometimes You Get Away with Default (but don’t count on it)
Request for Stay Denied in Dispute Over Coverage for Volcano Damage
Accessibility Considerations – What Your Company Should Be Aware of in 2021
A Good Examination of Fraud, Contract and Negligence Per Se
Reversing Itself, Alabama Supreme Court Finds Construction Defect is An Occurrence
Louisiana Court Holds That Application of Pollution Exclusion Would Lead to Absurd Results
Housing-Related Spending Makes Up Significant Portion of GDP
Connecticut District Court to Review Proposed Class Action in Defective Concrete Suit
Homebuilding Design Goes 3D
A Top U.S. Seller of Carbon Offsets Starts Investigating Its Own Projects
Alabama Federal Magistrate Recommends Dismissal of Construction Defect Declaratory Judgment Action Due to Expanded Duty to Defend Standard
Construction Contract’s Scope of Work Should Be Written With Clarity
$400M Tunnel Project Faces Scrutiny from Nashville Leaders
Recent Statutory Changes Cap Retainage on Applicable Construction Projects
No Coverage for Foundation Collapse
Attorneys’ Fees and the American Arbitration Association Rule
Final Rule Regarding Project Labor Agreement Requirements for Large-Scale Federal Construction Projects
Construction Slow to Begin in Superstorm Sandy Cases
Gillotti v. Stewart (2017) 2017 WL 1488711 Rejects Liberty Mutual, Holding Once Again that the Right to Repair Act is the Exclusive Remedy for Construction Defect Claims
Landmark Montana Supreme Court Decision Series: Known Loss Doctrine & Interpretation of “Occurrence”
Contractor Sues Supplier over Defective Products
Contractor’s Coverage For Additional Insured Established by Unilateral Contract
The Oregon Tort Claims Act (“OTCA”) Applies When a Duty Arises from Statute or Common Law and is Independent from The Terms of a Specific Contract. (OR)
Certificate of Merit to Sue Architects or Engineers Bill Proposed
Record Keeping—the Devil’s in the Details





























































