#11 – Defense Victory in Breach of Fiduciary Duty

Beverly Bevenflorez | Construction Defect Journal | February 26, 2015 Earlier this month, Scott Calkins and Anthony Gaeta of Collinsworth, Specht, Calkins & Giampaoli, LLP obtained a defense verdict in a breach of fiduciary duty action involving a high-rise condominium in downtown San Diego, California. The Association asked for excess of over $3 million, however,… Continue reading #11 – Defense Victory in Breach of Fiduciary Duty

#12 – Remediation Work Caused by Installation of Defective Tiles Not Covered

Tred R. Eyerly | Insurance Law Hawaii | August 3, 2015 The federal district court applied California law to find there was no coverage when the subcontractor was sued for broken tiles on a project. Am. Home Assur. Co. v. SMG Stone Co., 2015 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 75910 (N. D. Cal. June 11, 2015). The subcontractor… Continue reading #12 – Remediation Work Caused by Installation of Defective Tiles Not Covered

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