Tred R. Eyerly | Insurance Law Hawaii The court granted summary judgment to the insureds, finding they were not responsible for a water leak from a drain valve on the tenth floor of the building. Charter Oak Fire Ins. Co. v. Bremermann Mech., Inc., et al., 2025 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 59871 (E.D. La. March… Continue reading Insureds Prevail on Summary Judgment Addressing Responsibility for Water Leak
Month: June 2025
Tariff Troubles: Analyzing Construction Contracts in the Current Market
Daniel Miktus | Akerman 2025 brought with it many new tariffs, and those tariffs seem to be changing on a near-daily basis. Given this, many in the real estate industry are understandably apprehensive about beginning new projects. Many more are concerned about how tariffs may impact their construction projects. For instance, who is responsible for… Continue reading Tariff Troubles: Analyzing Construction Contracts in the Current Market
Noncompliance With Policy’s “Duties After Loss” Provision Leads to Denial of Fire Loss Claim
Lauren Berenbaum | Property Insurance Law Observer In Caribe D. Billie v. Plymouth Rock Assurance Corp. et al, the U.S. District Court for the District of Connecticut granted Plymouth Rock Assurance Corp.’s (“Insurer”) motion for summary judgment, holding that the Insurer was prejudiced by its insured’s failure to cooperate with the Policy’s “Duties After Loss” provision.… Continue reading Noncompliance With Policy’s “Duties After Loss” Provision Leads to Denial of Fire Loss Claim
