Jason D. Salvin | Daily Business Review | June 9, 2017 On May 12, 2003, I took a leap of faith and left my job working for one of the nation’s leading general contractors to join the legal profession. Eight days later, the Florida Legislature presented then-Gov. Jeb Bush with a revolutionary bill intended to… Continue reading Polarizing Design Defect Claims Law Could Be Refined
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Construction Defect Litigation: Will the Florida Supreme Court End the Battle?
Joshua M. Atlas | Daily Business Review | November 23, 2016 The Florida construction industry will wait to find out if state law requires general liability insurers to defend contractors from claims during the pre-litigation defect process outlined in Chapter 558, Florida Statutes. That is because a recent decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals… Continue reading Construction Defect Litigation: Will the Florida Supreme Court End the Battle?
