Connecticut Legislature Introduces Bill that Would Subject the State to a Statute of Limitations in Claims Against Design Professionals

Todd Regan | Construction Law Zone | April 6, 2015 The Connecticut Legislature recently introduced a bill that would subject the State to a ten year statute of repose for claims against design professionals for defective design and/or administration of construction projects. The proposed bill is in response to the Connecticut Supreme Court’s decision in the… Continue reading Connecticut Legislature Introduces Bill that Would Subject the State to a Statute of Limitations in Claims Against Design Professionals

Recent Amendments (AB 125) to NRS Chapter 40 even the Playing Field for Builders and Contractors

Robert E. Schumacher, Brian K. Walters and Megan H. Hummel | Gordon & Rees LLP | April 6, 2015 On February 24, 2015, Governor Brian Sandoval signed Assembly Bill 125 (“AB 125”) into law. Dubbed the “Homeowner Protections Act of 2015,” AB 125 makes substantial changes to Nevada’s construction defect laws, particularly regarding the burdens… Continue reading Recent Amendments (AB 125) to NRS Chapter 40 even the Playing Field for Builders and Contractors

Construction Case Law Update

Michael G. Rothfeld | Carlton Fields Jorden Burt | April 6, 2015 FLORIDA STATE CASES Fraud; Statute of Repose – The fraud statute of repose does not bar fraud claims when the jury finds no evidence of the plaintiff’s reliance during the repose period, because it is the defendant’s last action or omission that triggers… Continue reading Construction Case Law Update

Insurers AIG, USAA Receive OK to Test Use of Drones

Andrew G. Simpson | Insurance Journal | April 8, 2015 Two more insurers have received approval to test the use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), or drones, for their business. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has approved requests from USAA and American International Group (AIG). State Farm said last month that it became the first… Continue reading Insurers AIG, USAA Receive OK to Test Use of Drones

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