Fall Hazards Due to Construction Issues

Advise & Consult, Inc. | October 26, 2015 What are Fall Hazards? ‘Fall hazards’ is a pretty self explanatory term in itself. The hazards or perils of a fall are common on construction sites and most of the workers are exposed to them on a daily basis as they work to earn their livelihood. A… Continue reading Fall Hazards Due to Construction Issues

Important Changes to the Federal Rules are Almost Here

October 13, 2015 On December 1, 2015, amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure adopted by the United States Supreme Court will be effective (absent action by Congress).  The amendments to the Rules should be duly noted by litigation practitioners as certain of the amended rules appear to represent an increased focus on limiting… Continue reading Important Changes to the Federal Rules are Almost Here

Utah Court: Seepage Over A Months-Long Period Is Excluded As Moral Hazard

October 14, 2015 Two weeks ago in Wheeler v. Allstate Ins. Co., 2015 WL 5714392, 2015 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 131736 (C.D.Utah, Sep. 29, 2015), a Utah court barred coverage for a mold loss caused when a vacant log cabin suffered a long-term water leak.  The policy excluded “seepage or leakage over a period of weeks,… Continue reading Utah Court: Seepage Over A Months-Long Period Is Excluded As Moral Hazard

In Praise of Appraisal

Invoking alternatives to litigation in disputes over property catastrophe losses. Litigating catastrophe claims can be costly. Recently, the Committee of Magistrate Judges appointed in the In Re Hurricane Sandy litigation in the Eastern District of New York commented that they were alarmed by one defense attorney’s prediction that the defense of roughly 1,200 flood cases… Continue reading In Praise of Appraisal

Denver Mayor wants “Common Sense” Solution to Untangle Red Tape around Condo Development

October 13, 2015 Ordinance for reform of construction defects code could get a final vote of city council by mid-November Denver is weighing in on the vexing issue of construction defects reform with the unveiling Tuesday of a proposed ordinance the city hopes will pump renewed vigor into the local condo market. The city is… Continue reading Denver Mayor wants “Common Sense” Solution to Untangle Red Tape around Condo Development

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