D. Brad Hughes | Jimerson & Cobb P.A. | March 16, 2016 Recap of Part 1 This article is Part II of a four part series. Part I was meant to inform the Board of a Condominium or Homeowners Association of some basic steps that should be taken when significant latent construction defects are discovered.… Continue reading Litigating Construction Defects in Community Association Property: Part II
Month: March 2016
Litigating Construction Defects in Community Association Property: Part III
D. Brad Hughes | Jimerson & Cobb P.A. | March 18, 2016 Recap of Part II This article is Part III of a four part series. Part I was meant to inform the Board of a Condominium or Homeowners Association of some basic steps that should be taken when significant latent construction defects are discovered.… Continue reading Litigating Construction Defects in Community Association Property: Part III
If You Settle Your Construction Dispute, Have You Really Settled It?
Matthew DeVries | Best Practices Construction Law | March 14, 2016 Just this weekend, after breaking up a Minecraft dispute among four of my young children, I sent them back to the world of digital building. Within minutes, they were fighting again. Makes you wonder about whether you have really settled the dispute after you… Continue reading If You Settle Your Construction Dispute, Have You Really Settled It?
42 Essential Apps for Trial Lawyers in 2016
Robert Ambrogi, Esq. | Bullseye | March 15, 2016 For trial lawyers, the iPad is indispensable these days. It is used in trials and depositions to organize cases, present evidence, conduct research on the fly, pick jurors, and for a variety of other tasks. In 2011 we reported on the emerging use of the iPad… Continue reading 42 Essential Apps for Trial Lawyers in 2016
Nevada Supreme Court Finds Waiver of Right to Arbitrate Based on Separate, But Related Litigation
Mark W. Frilot | The Dispute Resolver | March 16, 2016 The Nevada Supreme Court recently ruled that a party defendant waived its right to compel arbitration due to its litigation conduct in a separate, but related litigation. The court also clarified Nevada jurisprudence regarding whether the court or arbitrator should decide if a party… Continue reading Nevada Supreme Court Finds Waiver of Right to Arbitrate Based on Separate, But Related Litigation