Obama Requests $570.5 Million for OSHA, Seeks Cuts to Compliance Assistance

Stephen Lee – April 11, 2013 President Obama called for $570.5 million in fiscal 2014 funding for the Occupational Safety and Health Administration in his April 10 budget request, an amount that is essentially the same as the agency’s current $569 million funding level. The budget request includes a $5.9 million increase for OSHA’s whistleblower enforcement… Continue reading Obama Requests $570.5 Million for OSHA, Seeks Cuts to Compliance Assistance

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Arizona Court of Appeals Renders Two Decisions Affecting Awards of Attorneys’ Fees in Lawsuits to Enforce Mechanics’ Liens

Jennifer R. Phillips and Nicole Sornsin – April 4, 2013 This past month, the Arizona Court of Appeals issued two decisions that could have significant implications for mechanics’ lien claimants. In Summers Group Inc. v. Tempe Mechanical, LLC, the Court of Appeals eased the burden on lien claimants who are the parties initiating an action on… Continue reading Arizona Court of Appeals Renders Two Decisions Affecting Awards of Attorneys’ Fees in Lawsuits to Enforce Mechanics’ Liens

Michigan Legislature Expands Scope of Construction Contract “Sole Negligence” Indemnity Limitation Statute

Brian Page – March 28, 2013 Michigan statute (MCL 669.991) provides that a provision in a contract for the construction, alteration, repair or maintenance of a building, structure or appurtenance that would cause the contractor to indemnify the owner against damages arising from bodily injury or damage to property caused by or resulting from the… Continue reading Michigan Legislature Expands Scope of Construction Contract “Sole Negligence” Indemnity Limitation Statute

Limitation on Coverage for Payment of Damages Creates Ambiguity

Tred R. Eyerly – March 20, 2013 Unable to discern the meaning of a provision stating that payment of damages would be made “through a trial but not any appeal”, the court found an ambiguity. Parker v. Am. Family Ins. Co., 2013 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 9085 (D. Ore. Jan. 23, 2013). The homeowners sued the… Continue reading Limitation on Coverage for Payment of Damages Creates Ambiguity

What Architects & Engineers Need to Know about the New Lien Law | Melissa Dewey Brumback – JDSupra

Melissa Dewey Brumback – April 8, 2013 I have previously discussed the ABCs of Lien Laws for those making claims on a project (that is, architects, engineers, contractors, subcontractors, and suppliers) and the 123s of Lien Laws for project owners.  Now, time to learn some new tricks:  enter, the Lien Agent. In case you’ve been hiding… Continue reading What Architects & Engineers Need to Know about the New Lien Law | Melissa Dewey Brumback – JDSupra