As the 2017 Colorado legislative session reaches the halfway point, I thought it an opportune time to provide a quick…
The term “ongoing operations” has appeared in construction insurance policies for many years. Here in Colorado, that phrase has had…
As anyone involved in construction knows, one of the most heavily used forms for tracking insurance information during the subcontracting…
Often, those practicing in the construction defect field have faced questions concerning the joinder of a party. Recently, the U.S.…
In D.R. Horton, Inc.-Denver v. The Travelers Indem. Co. of Am., 10-CV-02826-WJM-KMT, 2012 WL 527204 (D. Colo. Feb. 16, 2012),…
In TCD, Inc. v. American Family Mutual Insurance Company, TCD appealed the district court’s summary judgment ruling in favor of…
If you take a look at the bottom of any page of your (or your client’s) insurance contract, it is…
In D.R. Horton, Inc., et al. v. Assurance Company of America, et al., Judge Valeria N. Spencer applied HB 10-1394…
Subcontract agreements often include provisions requiring a subcontractor to defend and to indemnify a general contractor. If properly phrased in the…
The 2010 Construction Litigation Desk Reference, published by DRI - The Voice of the Defense Bar, is now available. DRI…