Vicki R. Harding | Pepper Hamilton LLP | December 30, 2014 Waldschmidt v. Singletary Construction LLC (In re Tackett), 516 B.R. 498 (Bankr. M.D. Tenn. 2014) – A bankruptcy trustee sought turnover of profits from the sale of homes constructed by a contractor. The trustee contended that there were contracts between the debtor and the contractor… Continue reading Construction Contracts: Nothing Beats a Meeting of the Minds
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5 Contract Phrases that Could Cost Construction Clients
Insurance Business | December 15, 2014 The intricacies of insurance requirements in construction contracts seem like they’ve never been denser. According to a new white paper from Lockton Companies, insurance carriers are increasingly implementing restrictive additional insured endorsements, making full transfer of contributory negligence difficult. “There is a wide array of words and phrases that… Continue reading 5 Contract Phrases that Could Cost Construction Clients
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