Insurer’s Motion to Dismiss “Redundant Claims” Denied

Tred R. Eyerly | Insurance Law Hawaii     The insurer’s motion to dismiss was more appropriate for an eventual summary judgment motion and was consequently denied. Sivan Lam v. Scottsdale Ins. Co., 2024 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 81262 (M.D. Fla. April 12, 2024).     Lam suffered a loss to her home due to Hurricane Ian.… Continue reading Insurer’s Motion to Dismiss “Redundant Claims” Denied

Cumulative Impact Claims and Definition by Certain Boards

David Adelstein | Florida Construction Legal Updates What is a cumulative impact claim?  This is commonly referred to as the unforeseeable ripple effect of changes, i.e., the death by a thousand cuts.  Cumulative impact claims refer to a disruption on productivity based on the cumulative impact of changes and their impact on unchanged work. Cumulative impact claims are difficult claims… Continue reading Cumulative Impact Claims and Definition by Certain Boards

Investigating Residential Electrical Fires – Part 1

Matt Ferrie | The Subrogation Strategist Matt Ferrie, Partner, is returning to host the newest episode of Subro Sessions. This episode is the first part of a series entitled “Investigating Residential Electrical Fires.” Joining Matt is Bert Davis, Principal for Romauldi, Davidson & Associates and BDA Engineering. Matt and Bert address common misconceptions and factors… Continue reading Investigating Residential Electrical Fires – Part 1

Investigating Residential Electrical Fires Part 2 – Arcing and Arc Mapping

Matt Ferrie | The Subrogation Strategist Matthew Ferrie, Partner, is back again to host the newest episode of the Subro Sessions podcast. Bert Davis, Principal for Romauldi, Davidson, & Associates and BDA Engineering, joins Matt for the second episode on investigating residential electrical fires entitled, “Investigating Residential Electrical Fires Part II – Arcing and Arc… Continue reading Investigating Residential Electrical Fires Part 2 – Arcing and Arc Mapping

Trends: “Nearshoring” Opportunities for the Construction Industry

Jerry P. Brodsky | Peckar & Abramson “Nearshoring” is a hot topic throughout Latin America and is receiving increasing attention in the United States. We offer this introduction to Nearshoring and the opportunities it presents for your reference. “Nearshoring” has become increasingly relevant in the context of the globalized economy. This phenomenon describes relocating production… Continue reading Trends: “Nearshoring” Opportunities for the Construction Industry

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