Richard W. Brown and Anna M. Perry | Saxe Doernberger & Vita New York is considering legislation, which, if enacted, would create a statute of repose limiting the number of years after completion of a construction project that legal action may be asserted against a contractor. New York currently remains the only state without a… Continue reading New York Considering Legislation That Would Create Statute of Repose For Construction
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Court Of Appeals Expands Application Of Construction Statute Of Repose
Jonathan Schirmer | Ahlers Cressman & Sleight A recent decision by Division I of the Washington Court of Appeals in Puget Sound Energy, Inc v. Pilchuck Contractors, Inc.[1] demonstrates the broad application of the construction statute of repose to work performed by contractors. The construction statute of repose[2] bars certain legal claims based on construction activity if the… Continue reading Court Of Appeals Expands Application Of Construction Statute Of Repose
Massachusetts Clarifies When the Statute of Repose is Triggered For a Multi-Phase or Multi-Building Project
Jeffrey J. Vita and Anna M. Perry | SDV Insights Lennar Hingham Holdings, LLC (“Lennar”) built a twenty-eight-building, 150-unit condominium project containing twenty-four discrete phases over a seven-year span. The condominium association subsequently brought an action against Lennar and others alleging design and construction defects to four main components of the common elements: “decks and… Continue reading Massachusetts Clarifies When the Statute of Repose is Triggered For a Multi-Phase or Multi-Building Project
Colorado Legislature Kills SB 20-138 – A Bill to Extend Colorado’s Statute of Repose
Dave McLain | Colorado Construction Litigation As previously reported, SB 20-138, “Concerning Increased Consumer Protection for Homeowners Seeking Relief for Construction Defects,” would have extended the Colorado statute of repose applicable to construction defect claims. Senate Bill 20-138, if enacted, would have: Extended Colorado’s statute of repose for construction defects from 6+2 years to 10+2 years; Required… Continue reading Colorado Legislature Kills SB 20-138 – A Bill to Extend Colorado’s Statute of Repose
The Moving Finish Line: Statutes of Limitation and Repose Are Not Always What They Seem
Kenneth E. Rubinstein and Nathan Fennessy | Construction Executive Having an end date for risk is important to construction professionals who need to know when they can close their books and destroy files relating to old projects. While professionals typically look to the statute of limitations and repose, these deadlines can sometimes be harder to… Continue reading The Moving Finish Line: Statutes of Limitation and Repose Are Not Always What They Seem