4th Annual Southeast CDDC October 12, 2018 New Orleans, LA | Loyola University College of Law $197 6.5 Continuing Legal Education credits (LA – other states upon request) including 1 ethics credit! Check-in with Continental Breakfast will start at 8:15 AM. Lunch and post conference reception is included. Check out this AWESOME agenda – come… Continue reading 4th Annual Southeast CDDC Agenda Announced
Month: July 2018
Legal Implications of 3D Printing in Construction Loom
Aldo E. Ibarra | Engineering News-Record | June 28, 2018 Imagine a printer in the middle of a construction site programmed with a designer’s plans and specifications to build an entire home from scratch. As concrete is fed into the printing device, a technician hits enter on her computer and a 3D printer starts fabricating… Continue reading Legal Implications of 3D Printing in Construction Loom
Federal Court Says Subpoena Is a “Claim” Triggering Insurance Coverage
Jared Zola | Policyholder Informer | July 12, 2018 An issue frequently raised in coverage disputes involving claims-made liability insurance policies is determining whether certain pre-lawsuit events or disputes constitute a “claim” sufficient to trigger coverage. Unlike occurrence-based liability policies that respond in the policy year or years during which the coverage-triggering event occurred (e.g.,… Continue reading Federal Court Says Subpoena Is a “Claim” Triggering Insurance Coverage
Utah Still Thinks Privity of Contract is Important
Parker A. Allred | Snell & Wilmer | July 16, 2018 In recent years, a few law firms have made a cottage industry of enticing condominium home owners associations to sue the project developers over many issues, very often for alleged construction defects. Numerous homeowners’ associations have filed lawsuits against developers, contractors, and builders for… Continue reading Utah Still Thinks Privity of Contract is Important
When Is “Too Late” for an Insurance Company to Invoke Appraisal?
J. Ryan Fowler | Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog | July 10, 2018 I often take calls from potential clients and public adjusters frustrated with an insurance company that has denied, delayed and then underpaid a claim and then ultimately invoked appraisal. Often the insured or public adjuster states that multiple inspections have taken place… Continue reading When Is “Too Late” for an Insurance Company to Invoke Appraisal?