New York State Trial Court Addresses “Trigger of Coverage” for Asbestos Claims and Other Coverage Issues

Paul Briganti | Complex Insurance Coverage Reporter | December 12, 2018 On November 21, 2018, the New York Supreme Court, Onondaga County, issued a summary-judgment ruling on a number of coverage issues arising from asbestos-related bodily injury claims against plaintiffs Carrier Corporation (Carrier) and Elliott Company (Elliott). See Carrier Corp., et al. v. Travelers Indem. Co.,… Continue reading New York State Trial Court Addresses “Trigger of Coverage” for Asbestos Claims and Other Coverage Issues

Legal Accountability and Construction Accidents: Investigating, Reporting and Engaging Outside Counsel

Charles P. Keller and Richard G. Erickson | Snell & Wilmer | January 28, 2019 Construction accidents are inevitable, even for clients who implement and enforce a meticulous safety plan on a project. Despite best intentions and protections afforded to contractors, employees, subcontractors, vendors and property, construction accidents happen. We, therefore, try to advise clients… Continue reading Legal Accountability and Construction Accidents: Investigating, Reporting and Engaging Outside Counsel

Certified Question Asks Washington Supreme Court Whether Insurer is Bound by Contradictory Certificate of Insurance

Tred R. Eyerly | Insurance Law Hawaii | December 17, 2018    The Ninth Circuit certified a question to the Washington  Supreme Court as follows: Under Washington law, is an insurer bound by representations made by its authorized agent in a certificate of insurance with respect to a party’s status as an additional insured under a… Continue reading Certified Question Asks Washington Supreme Court Whether Insurer is Bound by Contradictory Certificate of Insurance

What a Construction Defect ‘Win’ Looks Like for a Builder

David McLain | Colorado Builder | September 11, 2018 Builders need to be satisfied any time a conflict is resolved without attorneys When the topic of this article was first proposed to me, it took me some time to figure out how to describe a successful construction defect suit. At the end of the day,… Continue reading What a Construction Defect ‘Win’ Looks Like for a Builder

Two Things to Consider Before Making Warranty Repairs

David McLain | Colorado Construction Litigation | December 13, 2018 In my last article: “What a construction defect ‘win’ looks like for a builder,” I made the point that builders should go to great lengths to work with homeowners to resolve legitimate problems through the entire statute of repose, in order to prevent the homeowners… Continue reading Two Things to Consider Before Making Warranty Repairs

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