David Adelstein | Florida Construction Legal Updates Construction liens can include unpaid finance charges. But, what about late fees? You know, the late fees that certain vendors like to include in their contract or purchase order unrelated to finance charges. An added cost for being delinquent with your payment. Can a late fee be tacked… Continue reading Construction Lien Does Not Include Late Fees Separate From Interest
Month: January 2020
Certificates Of Insurance May Confer Coverage
Brett M. Hill | Construction News and Notes Certificates of insurance are a common tool used in the construction industry to provide proof of insurance coverage. The legal effect of certificates of insurance has been a source of debate in Washington. Insurance companies have argued that certificates of insurance are “informational only” and do not… Continue reading Certificates Of Insurance May Confer Coverage
Endorsements Preclude Coverage for Alleged Faulty Workmanship
Tred R. Eyerly | Insurance Law Hawaii The court found coverage for alleged faulty workmanship was barred by the Combination Construction Related Endorsement and Roofing Endorsement. Evanston Ins. Co. v. A&S Roofing, 2019 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 142828 (W.D. Okla. Aug. 22, 2019). In 2010, A&S entered into a subcontract with the contractor… Continue reading Endorsements Preclude Coverage for Alleged Faulty Workmanship
No Coverage to Builder for Beetle-Infested Logs
Larry P. Schiffer | Squire Patton Boggs Nearly all construction jobs require that the contractor purchase insurance. Commercial general liability insurance (“CGL”) is often what is purchased. CGL policies also typically have an exclusion for property damage to “your work.” In a recent case, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals addressed this exclusion in a… Continue reading No Coverage to Builder for Beetle-Infested Logs
Turning Lien Claim into Criminal Claim?
Stanley A. Martin | Commonsense Construction Law A New York case that started with a contractor’s lien claim showcases a poor intersection between the legal and political system. But a County Court judge saw through the machinations of a district attorney and dismissed criminal charges that had been filed against the contractor. The contractor performed… Continue reading Turning Lien Claim into Criminal Claim?