Matthew M. Brady | Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP | December 5, 2014 In Cincinnati Ins. Co. v. AMSCO Windows, No. 13-4155, 2014 WL 6679589, at *3 (10th Cir. Nov. 26, 2014), the United States Court of Appeals, Tenth Circuit, held that construction defects brought against a window manufacturer (“AMSCO”) were “occurrences” as defined under the… Continue reading What Constitutes an “Occurrence” in your CGL Policy?
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Pennsylvania Court Holds Defectively Designed Windows and Doors May Give Rise to an “Occurrence”
Richard Mason – Cozen O’Connor – December 20, 2013
Energy-efficient Building Facades on the Horizon
Barbara Vergetis Lundin – August 26, 2013 The future of energy-efficiency holds some interesting technology. In fact, Navigant Research is predicting that smart glass, which can help improve energy performance while increasing occupant comfort and satisfaction, will grow to an annual market value of $899 million by 2022 — up from $88 million in 2013.… Continue reading Energy-efficient Building Facades on the Horizon
Defective Windows Result in Class Action Lawsuit
January 9, 2012 Windows on houses are like tires on cars – they aren’t a really cool accessory and most of the time we just don’t think about them unless we have a problem with them. Just like tires, windows can have a pretty significant affect on the performance of your. When functioning properly, windows… Continue reading Defective Windows Result in Class Action Lawsuit