Florida’s “Groundbreaking” Property Insurance Reform Law

Bradley Fischer and Laura Farrant | Lewis Brisbois Bisgaard & Smith On December 16, 2022, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed into law Senate Bill 2-A (S.B. 2-A, or the Act). Widely touted as “groundbreaking,” S.B. 2-A reforms many aspects of the claims process, including the timing for paying and adjusting claims, eliminating one-way attorneys’ fee… Continue reading Florida’s “Groundbreaking” Property Insurance Reform Law

Client Alert: Florida Enacts Statute of Repose Reform Bill for Design and Construction Defects

Brett M. Henson | Shumaker Loop & Kendrick On April 13, 2023, Governor Ron DeSantis signed into law SB 360 (Chapter 2023-22, Laws of Florida), which shortens the time period for bringing design and construction defect claims, clarifies the application of these time periods on multi-building projects, and adds a “materiality” required to statutory claims… Continue reading Client Alert: Florida Enacts Statute of Repose Reform Bill for Design and Construction Defects

Proposed Changes to Federal Rule of Evidence on Expert Witness Testimony

Marisa T. Darden and Jay Thomas | Squire Patton Boggs Expert testimony can play a crucial role in the trial process. Consequently, parties often file motions to disqualify the opposing side’s expert witnesses. The success of these motions in federal cases is controlled by the Federal Rules of Evidence (“FRE”), which stipulate that expert testimony… Continue reading Proposed Changes to Federal Rule of Evidence on Expert Witness Testimony

Agree First or it May Cost You Later

Bill Wilson | Construction Law Zone Business relationships often begin before parties execute a written agreement containing the terms and conditions by which the relationship will be governed.  With little more than a Letter of Intent (“LOI”) or Letter of Award (“LOA”) one party is typically pressured to begin investing time and money to start… Continue reading Agree First or it May Cost You Later

Preserve Your Claims by Preserving the Evidence

John Mark Goodman | BuildSmart A recent case out of Washington serves as a good reminder to preserve evidence that may be relevant to pending or future litigation. That includes not only evidence in the form of documents and electronic information, but also physical evidence. In Seattle Tunnel Partners, 2023 WL 2856616 (Wash. Ct. App. April 10,… Continue reading Preserve Your Claims by Preserving the Evidence

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