A.B. 830 makes important changes to California construction laws by amending critical definitions and language. These changes affect what it means to be a “responsible managing employee” as well as what constitutes...
Category: Construction Litigation
Most construction projects of any size have target start and stop dates. Material delays, change orders, schedules, and weather can always alter the final finished product. Unlike construction projects, disgorgement claims...
Over 10 years after opening, and nearly 5 years since litigation began over sinking and tilting of the building, San Francisco’s Millennium Tower is about to undergo repairs. In 2009 the Millennium Tower opened as the...
In Carter v. Pulte Home Corp., __Cal.App.5th__(July 23, 2020), the California Court of Appeal affirmed the entry of judgment in favor of seven subcontractors in connection with a Complaint for Intervention based on...
With the novel Coronavirus now entering its fourth month since California’s governor issued the initial shelter-in-place orders, the construction industry is starting to resume activities in both the commercial and...