Chapter 558 of the Florida Statues, otherwise known as “Florida’s Construction Defect Statute” requires an owner to send a written notice to contractors, subcontractors, developers, suppliers and design professionals which identifies any construction or design defects associated with a construction project. Florida’s Construction Defect Statute is a complex web of notices, cross-notices, deadlines and inspections… Continue reading 5 Things You Should Know About Florida’s Construction Defect Statute
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Veritext presents: The Nuts & Bolts of Construction Defect Litigation – 02.15.12 @ Hyatt Regency Irvine | AECforensics.com
On February 15, 2012, from 8:45 until noon, at the Hyatt Regency Irvine, Veritext will present yet another star-studded construction defect litigation panel discussion. The event is called, “Nuts & Bolts of Construction Defect Litigation” and features Judge Jonathan Cannon (Ret.), Nina LoCoco, Al Clarke, Paul Nolan, Larry Jansen and the inimitable Barry C. Vaughan.… Continue reading Veritext presents: The Nuts & Bolts of Construction Defect Litigation – 02.15.12 @ Hyatt Regency Irvine | AECforensics.com
The Life Of A Mechanics Lien Claim: Preserve, Perfect, Enforce | Construction Law Musings- Richmond, VA
The Life Of A Mechanics Lien Claim: Preserve, Perfect, Enforce | Construction Law Musings- Richmond, VA.
Is Your Home Winter-Wise?
Fremont Insurance offer tips for protecting a home from the ravages of winter. January 16, 2012 Winter in Michigan may have gotten off to a slow start this year, but now that icy weather is finally descending on the Great Lakes state now is the time to make sure that your home is prepared for… Continue reading Is Your Home Winter-Wise?
It is time to clarify that plaintiffs in construction defect cases cannot recover more than 100% of their actual damages.
Heather M. Anderson – January 5, 2012 Developers in Colorado could be facing more of an uphill battle than the economy. Attorneys for homeowners’ associations have conceived a new argument whereby they seek to hold the developer liable for one hundred percent of the damages in a construction defect action as a fiduciary under Colorado… Continue reading It is time to clarify that plaintiffs in construction defect cases cannot recover more than 100% of their actual damages.
