The Rise of Technology in the Construction Industry The rise of technology has affected our lives in so many positive ways, from the use of wearable technology to track heart rate and activity, to smart technology in homes...
Category: Construction Litigation
A Motion to Compel Arbitration is becoming a more regular occurrence with the increased frequency of arbitration agreements. Even in the face of an arbitration agreement, plaintiffs may still attempt to avoid arbitration by...
Originally published March 29, 2019 in The Critical Path newsletter for the Construction Law Committee for DRI by Jason Daniel Feld, Partner at Kahana & Feld LLP, and Rob Weingarten, VP Certus Claims Administration...
The State of Texas has updated the conditions under which a landlord may collect a late fee for a tenant’s failure to pay rent under the State’s Property Code. Effective September 1, 2019, for leases that are new or...
California courts have recently expanded the duty of indemnitors to indemnify and defend their work. It is long established law that contractual agreements may require a Subcontractor to defend, indemnify and hold an...