Kelly Rutledge and Joe Delaney | Ahead of Schedule Effective January 1, 2026, Washington’s newly enacted RCW 61.40.010 (the “Solicited Real Property Act”) introduces a suite of statutory protections for property owners in transactions initiated through direct solicitation. While many prospective purchasers will be impacted, this provision will have meaningful implications for real estate purchasers… Continue reading Understanding Washington’s New Solicited Real Property Act
California’s Retention Reform on Private Construction Projects
Michael T. McKeeman | The Construction Seyt Retention has long been a contentious issue in California construction. Traditionally, owners withheld retention of 10% from each progress payment until completion, arguing it was necessary to ensure performance, quality and timely delivery. Contractors and subcontractors, however, often struggled with cash flow, payroll, and material costs while waiting… Continue reading California’s Retention Reform on Private Construction Projects
The Right Appraiser or Umpire for The Insurance Appraisal Process
Joe Gulick | Claims Journal In the world of insurance valuation disputes, the selection of the appraiser and umpire can significantly influence the outcome of an appraisal. These professionals play an important role in resolving disagreements over the value of damages, and their competence, impartiality, and negotiation skills are essential for achieving fair awards. Whether… Continue reading The Right Appraiser or Umpire for The Insurance Appraisal Process
Using AI to Improve Safety: Managing the Legal Risks Alongside the Benefits
Brandon Brigham, Kaiser Chowdhry, Thomas Cullen Wallace and Mitchell Knafo | Morgan Lewis Artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming a powerful tool in workplace safety programs—but its use also raises complex legal and governance questions. This Insight examines how employers can integrate AI into safety decision-making while preserving human judgment, meeting regulatory obligations, and managing enforcement… Continue reading Using AI to Improve Safety: Managing the Legal Risks Alongside the Benefits
Don’t Forget the Damages
Jordan Weeks | Frantz Ward During litigation, it’s easy to focus on the merits without addressing how much you are seeking to recover. Sometimes a party is so focused on fault that they disregard the obligation to prove the extent of damages with reasonable certainty. This is what one party recently discovered in Iannetta v. JDL… Continue reading Don’t Forget the Damages
