Nicholas D. Cowie | Cowie & Mott | June 8, 2016 Below is an Article concerning needed warranty reform legislation for condominiums. The legislation addresses unfair practices used by developers and builders to avoid their warranty responsibility for concealed construction defects in newly constructed condominiums they sell to the public. Recent efforts to get this legislation passed… Continue reading Warranty Reform Legislation for Condominiums – Unfair Practices used by Developers and Builders to avoid Warranty Responsibility for Construction Defects in Newly Constructed Condominiums
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Maryland Court Holds Arbitration Clause in a Contract Partially Unenforceable
Stephen R. Freeland May 7 2012 In College Park Pentecostal Holiness Church v. General Steel Corp., Civ. No. PJM 09-2070 (D. Md.), the United States District Court for the District of Maryland struck down several portions of an arbitration clause in a standardized construction contract as unconscionable. The case was filed by the plaintiff church… Continue reading Maryland Court Holds Arbitration Clause in a Contract Partially Unenforceable