Garret Murai | California Construction Law Blog Looking outside as of late it seems like the glorious, sun-drenched days of Summer are just a nostalgic memory of days long gone. So, to bring back some of those warm-weather memories, I have a swimming pool case for you. Although, like most of the things we write… Continue reading Homeowner Who Wins Case Against Swimming Pool Contractor Gets a Splash of Cold Water When it Comes to Attorneys’ Fees
Month: January 2024
Washington Supreme Court Weighs in on Notice Requirements for Labor Liens: Velazquez Framing LLC v. Cascadia Homes, Inc.
Karl Oles | Ahead of Schedule Washington’s construction lien statute, RCW 60.04, balances the interests of persons performing work to improve real property with the interests of property owners in avoiding the necessity of paying for the same work twice. An unpaid contractor can assert a lien against property it has improved, but the owner… Continue reading Washington Supreme Court Weighs in on Notice Requirements for Labor Liens: Velazquez Framing LLC v. Cascadia Homes, Inc.
Expanded Virginia Court of Appeals Leads to Policyholder Relief
Michael S. Levine and Olivia G. Bushman | Hunton Insurance Recovery Blog Exercising its newly expanded jurisdiction that now permits Virginia’s intermediate appellate courts to hear insurance coverage disputes, the Court of Appeals recently reversed a lower court decision that allowed a two-year “Suits Against Us” provision to serve as a basis for an insurer’s… Continue reading Expanded Virginia Court of Appeals Leads to Policyholder Relief
The 5 Most Important Bid Protest Decisions Of 2023
Aron Beezley, Sarah Osborne and Nathaniel Greeson | Law360 In 2023, the U.S. Court of Federal Claims and the U.S. Government Accountability Office issued five bid protest decisions worthy of note: CACI Inc.-Federal v. U.S.Matter of Guidehouse Inc.Matter of Kupono Government Services LLCMyriddian LLC v. U.S.SH Synergy LLC v. U.S. This article provides summaries and discusses how these cases might shape… Continue reading The 5 Most Important Bid Protest Decisions Of 2023
Bid Protests in the District of Columbia
Aron C. Beezley and Nathaniel J. Greeson | BuildSmart Bradley has been publishing an ongoing survey of state-level bid protest processes and procedures (see, e.g., our post on “Bid Protests in New York,” “Bid Protests in Virginia,” and our “Update on Bid Protests in Alabama”). For the next article in this series, we focus on… Continue reading Bid Protests in the District of Columbia