Dispute Resolution in California

Peter S. Selvin | TroyGold PC | April 29, 2019 Litigation Court system What is the structure of the civil court system? In the US, there are parallel state and federal court systems, consisting in each case of a trial court, an intermediate appellate court and a Supreme Court. While there are a number of… Continue reading Dispute Resolution in California

Important New Reporting Requirement for Some Construction Defect Settlements

Ian Williamson | Construction Law Blog | March 5, 2019 In response to a tragic balcony collapse incident where the public later learned the contractor had paid millions to settlement defect cases in the preceding years, the California legislature passed, the state contractor’s license board is now implementing, a public disclosure requirement for certain construction… Continue reading Important New Reporting Requirement for Some Construction Defect Settlements

Wildfire Took Your Home? Don’t Count on Insurance: Viewpoint

Liam Denning | Claims Journal | April 12, 2019 Own a home? No doubt you’ve insured it. Very sensible of you. But if that home were, say, burned to the ground, then your insurance company probably wouldn’t cover the cost of rebuilding it. Don’t feel too bad, though. It’s only partly your fault. Two-thirds of… Continue reading Wildfire Took Your Home? Don’t Count on Insurance: Viewpoint

Developers Face New Climate Change Initiatives to Decarbonize Buildings

Peter Hsiao, Brandon Mullings-Whitaker, Les Oakes and Ilana Saltzbart | King & Spalding | April 1, 2019 Developers and landlords faced the first generation of “green building” initiatives with LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certification and EPA’s Energy Star programs.  Now, the states are ready to embark on new initiatives to address the… Continue reading Developers Face New Climate Change Initiatives to Decarbonize Buildings

Applying Depreciation in California – Understanding the Guidelines

Victor Jacobeills | Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog | March 26, 2019 The California Insurance Code mandates if a property insurance policy requires actual cash value payment, the payment must be based on the property’s depreciation for two types of claims: (1) a partial loss to a structure, i.e., a home or building and (2) damaged… Continue reading Applying Depreciation in California – Understanding the Guidelines