One Dip and Done: Summary Judgment as a Shield Against Costly Double Dipping Claims

Marheldondria Johnson | Zelle In Frederich v. Trisura Specialty Ins. Co., the 5th Circuit affirmed the granting of Trisura’s Motion for Summary Judgment. That judgement was based on the insurer’s payment of an appraisal award plus interest. The court found this foreclosed the Insured’s extra contractual claims. Frederich v. Trisura Specialty Ins. Co., No. 24-40748, 2025 WL 2840272 (5th… Continue reading One Dip and Done: Summary Judgment as a Shield Against Costly Double Dipping Claims

California Mandates Important New Rules for Private Construction Projects

Tricia Block, Jeffrey Kirzner, Michael McCauley, Daniel McMillan, Matthew Silveira and Carolyn Woodson | Jones Day In Brief The Situation: Beginning with contracts executed on or after January 1, 2026, two new California laws take effect: California Civil Code sections 8850 and 8811. Section 8850 has particularly significant ramifications for construction contracts on most private construction… Continue reading California Mandates Important New Rules for Private Construction Projects

AAA-ICDR Introduces AI Arbitrator to Streamline Construction Dispute Resolution – Great Promise or Reason for Concern?

Jeffrey Brauer and Aaron Evenchik | Hahn Loeser & Parks The American Arbitration Association (AAA-ICDR®) is launching a first-of-its-kind AI arbitrator this November 2025, designed to handle smaller “documents-only” construction disputes. This change will take small disputes, typically handled on a fixed fee by a single arbitrator, and offer instead AI serving as a finder… Continue reading AAA-ICDR Introduces AI Arbitrator to Streamline Construction Dispute Resolution – Great Promise or Reason for Concern?

AI Arbitrators Have Now Arrived (At Least in Some Cases)!

David Cox, Lisa Dubot, James Ferguson, Brendan Harrington, Charles Harris II, Michael Lennon Jr., and Ryan Stanley | Mayer Brown This week the AAA-ICDR unveiled the first AI Arbitrator for use by a major arbitral institution to decide outcomes in certain types of cases. In this Legal Update we describe how the AAA-ICDR intends for… Continue reading AI Arbitrators Have Now Arrived (At Least in Some Cases)!

Legal Brief: Product Liability in 3D-Printed Construction

Advise & Consult As 3D printing technology gains traction in the construction industry, law firms must prepare for a new wave of product liability challenges. From printed walls to entire homes, additive manufacturing is reshaping how structures are built—and how liability is assigned when things go wrong. The Shift to Digital Fabrication 3D-printed buildings are… Continue reading Legal Brief: Product Liability in 3D-Printed Construction