Nevada Indemnification Clauses and Additional Insured Endorsements

Leon F. Mead II – June 20, 2013 Unlike many states, Nevada has no statutory prohibition on indemnification agreements within the construction context. This has been an issue of significant concern every legislative session since 1995, with 2013 being no exception. See AB367, 77th Legislative Session (2013).[1] In general, Nevada courts will enforce any type… Continue reading Nevada Indemnification Clauses and Additional Insured Endorsements

Indemnity and Insurance in Arizona: Key Concepts for Owners, Contractors and Design Professionals

James J. Sienicki and Eric Spencer – June 20, 2013 Accidents and losses unfortunately happen on construction projects. Thus, it is prudent, on the front end of a project, to prospectively determine which party or parties will ultimately pay in the event accidental damage or loss occurs. This risk is often allocated through an interlocking… Continue reading Indemnity and Insurance in Arizona: Key Concepts for Owners, Contractors and Design Professionals

BINGO Word of the Day – July 3rd

The current game is now: T’s BINGO – make a “T” either right side up, upside down or sideways.   Today’s Useless Fact:  There are about 2 chickens for every human in the world.   Here is today’s word:   CONSTRUCTION DEFECTS   Previously called words: BRIAN MOFFITT EXPERT WITNESS INSURANCE CLAIMS MERLIN TAYLOR ROOF… Continue reading BINGO Word of the Day – July 3rd

Under Construction: Southwest United States Series

Jim Sienicki – June 20, 2013 Welcome to our summer 2013 issue on indemnity and additional insured provisions in the Southwest. While contractual provisions that define liability in the event of accidental damage or loss affect most construction projects, the articles in this issue demonstrate how the laws and rules concerning indemnity and additional insured… Continue reading Under Construction: Southwest United States Series

BINGO Word of the Day – July 2nd

The current game is now: T’s BINGO – make a “T” either right side up, upside down or sideways.   Today’s Useless Fact:  One of every four Americans has appeared on television.   Here is today’s word:   BALCONIES   Previously called words: BRIAN MOFFITT EXPERT WITNESS INSURANCE CLAIMS MERLIN TAYLOR ROOF ALEX WOITSCHECK COMMERCIAL… Continue reading BINGO Word of the Day – July 2nd

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