Latest in: Insurance and Surety

Massachusetts Court Finds There is No Coverage for Preventative Maintenance

The court rejected the plaintiff’s argument that the contract contained ambiguous language that would allow coverage. Traub Lieberman…

July 25

Insurers not Liable for Employer’s Failure to Notify Employees of Insurance Provisions

The employer, not the insurance carrier, has a duty to notify insured to file evidence of insurability. An…

July 25

Construction SuperConference Announces Keynote Speaker

Rich Karlgaard, an entrepreneur-turned-publisher, columnist, author, television commentator, private investor and board director, brings his unique perspective on…

June 28

Opinion—The U.S Supreme Court Ruling in Epic Systems v. Lewis is Victory for Business, Setback for Organized Labor

By Don Wallis.   The Court reaffirms the intended purpose of the Federal Arbitration Act. The 1925 Federal…

June 27

Complying with Rules for P3s for Public Transportation Projects is Now Easier

The new FTA Rules are similar to the Federal Highway Administration procedures The Federal Transit Authority has issued…

June 27

California Supreme Court Clarifies the Use of Good Faith Withholdings in Payment Disputes

The Legislative intent of prompt payment statutes must be taken into account. Both common law and statutory law…

June 27

What Constitutes a “Suit” in Commercial General Liability Policy Coverage?

The Florida Supreme Court provides an expansive meaning for “suit” Insurance carriers have been arguing with contractors over…

June 27

The EPA Held to the Same Evidentiary Standards as Petitioners

Washington, D.C., court finds EPA ruling is arbitrary and capricious For many years federal courts have given the…

June 26

CSC Brings Connection with Top Construction, Legal Executives in the Business

Sponsoring the Construction SuperConference is an great way for companies to connect with industry leaders and extend their…

May 31

Opinion—Guaranteed Jobs for all Americans Who Want to Work

By Don Wallis   A controversial idea worth considering. Greg Ip, in an opinion piece in the May…

May 31