Seventh Circuit Holds Contractor Bodily Injury Exclusion Inapplicable

Brian Margolies – June 11, 2013 In its recent decision in Atlantic Casualty Ins. Co. v. Paszko Masonry, Inc., 2013 U.S. App. LEXIS 11561 (7th Cir. June 7, 2013), the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit had occasion to consider whether a company that had bid on, but not yet been awarded… Continue reading Seventh Circuit Holds Contractor Bodily Injury Exclusion Inapplicable

BINGO Word of the Day – June 20th

I will be out of the office June 19th – June 21st and will have intermittent email access.  If you get a BINGO, send it in as usual and I will make contact with you and announce the winner and the new game as soon as I can.   The current game is now: Lines… Continue reading BINGO Word of the Day – June 20th

New Case Affirms Broad Duty to Defend in Construction Defect Case Where Damage Dates Unclear

John Green – June 11, 2013 A new case from Oregon deals with a recurring problem in construction defect litigation—the absence of clear dates in the complaint regarding when damage is alleged to have occurred. Frequently, a plaintiff will allege that defects in a construction project have caused property damage to other elements of the… Continue reading New Case Affirms Broad Duty to Defend in Construction Defect Case Where Damage Dates Unclear

BINGO Word of the Day – June 19th

I will be out of the office June 19th – June 21st and will have intermittent email access.  If you get a BINGO, send it in as usual and I will make contact with you and announce the winner and the new game as soon as I can.   The current game is now: Lines… Continue reading BINGO Word of the Day – June 19th

Important Contract Clauses For Subcontractors And Suppliers

Joe Virene – June 11, 2013 Because of time constraints and the desire to get the business, subcontractors and suppliers routinely sign lengthy subcontracts and master service agreements without closely reading the terms and conditions.  Below are some clauses that every subcontractor and supplier should review in a contract. 1. Payment Conditions – You should minimize and… Continue reading Important Contract Clauses For Subcontractors And Suppliers

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