00 Hardcover KFC224 This updated reference on construction defect litigation has been expanded to include coverage to eight western states: California, Nevada, Arizona, Colorado, Utah, Oregon, Washington, and Hawaii--reflecting the growth of the emerging practice in those areas.
What does CDL stand for?
CDL stands for Construction Defect Litigation
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Samples in periodicals archive:
Since joining the firm in 2005, Bret has concentrated his practice in civil construction defect litigation and has represented developers and general contractors in several cases involving large, multi-family developments.
The owner of construction defect litigation consulting firm Pacific Construction Management International, Vivian used his background as an expert witness in these cases to develop a rapid response and loss mitigation service for developers and subcontractors to help them limit losses, avoid errors in dealing with homeowners, take advantage of right-to-repair laws and fight back effectively in court.
Knowing what to look for and having performance guidelines and inspections will greatly minimize the risk of construction defect litigation and maximize the probability that a good quality product will be built.
19) Part V will conclude that it is time for the United States Supreme Court to decide the relevant standard to be applied in construction defect litigation cases.
With recent conflicting decisions, insurance professionals have been challenged to navigate a murky legal sea and the courts are now rife with construction defect litigation.