Daniel Lund III | Phelps Dunbar A federal court sitting in the United States Virgin Islands, in the process of partially granting a request for reconsideration asserted by a surety, reaffirmed aspects of the challenged ruling concerning the ability of a claimant to seek “consequential damages” from a performance bond surety – potentially beyond the… Continue reading Construction Litigation Roundup: “Life’s a Beach!”
Month: September 2023
Jury’s Verdict for Loss Caused by Collapse Overturned
Tred R. Eyerly | Insurance Law Hawaii The Florida Court of Appeal overturned the jury’s verdict findng loss caused by collapse. Universal Prop. & Cas. Ins. Co. v. Caboverde, 2023 Fla. App. LEXIS 4474 (Fla. Ct. App. June 28, 2023). The insured homeowners had two claims. One was a 2016 ceiling collapse;… Continue reading Jury’s Verdict for Loss Caused by Collapse Overturned
The Impact of Conflict of Law on Insurance Claims
John Koch | Flaster Greenberg When determining whether insurance coverage exists for a claim, a crucial consideration is whether the claim involves an event or occurrence that took place in a state other than where the relevant policy was delivered. This is often the case for large companies with national operations or markets. When this… Continue reading The Impact of Conflict of Law on Insurance Claims
How Will Artificial Intelligence Impact Construction Litigation?
Patrick McKnight | The Dispute Resolver In the first half of 2023, artificial intelligence (“AI”) caught the public’s imagination. Attorneys have not been immune from the fever-pitch of commentary regarding the possible applications. While early adopters have had varying degrees of success, commentators have proposed various potential impacts on construction projects and disputes. This article… Continue reading How Will Artificial Intelligence Impact Construction Litigation?
The Trial Is Over, So Why Schedule a Deposition?
Esquire Deposition Solutions Depositions are a potent pretrial discovery and trial preparation tool. They allow parties to gather information regarding any non-privileged matter that is relevant to a party’s claim or defense. Through depositions, litigators are able to evaluate the credibility of potential witnesses, authenticate key documents, gain admissions that might narrow the scope of… Continue reading The Trial Is Over, So Why Schedule a Deposition?