Colorado construction litigation

Lessons learned from a recent trial. Be careful about the evidence you are creating.

I recently had the opportunity to represent a general contractor in a trial, defending against claims both of construction defects and of…

14 years ago

Unsigned Arbitration Agreements: Can They Be Enforced?

Most lawyers know that a lack of signature on a written agreement does not necessarily negate the existence of a…

14 years ago

Scope of Arbitration Clauses and Waiver of Rights to Arbitration

In some cases, plaintiffs may be able to force a dispute into a court proceeding even though an arbitration agreement…

14 years ago

H.B. 10-1394: New Law Governing Insurance Coverage for Construction Defect Claims

In the August 2010 volume of The Colorado Lawyer, Ronald M. Sandgrund and Scott F. Sullan wrote an article entitled, "H.B. 10-1394:…

14 years ago

David M. McLain is a proud new member of the Council on Litigation Management.

I am happy to have been invited recently to join the Council on Litigation Management.  After learning more about the…

14 years ago

HHMR is looking for an outstanding new associate.

Higgins, Hopkins, McLain & Roswell, LLC is looking to add a new associate to our construction law practice.  Our firm…

14 years ago

Questions about the effect of foreclosures on construction defect suits. Input requested.

During a recent continuing legal education class at which I was speaking, I was approached by an attorney who posed…

14 years ago

Two more jury verdicts in Colorado construction defect lawsuits

While reading through some recent volumes of the Jury Verdict Reporter of Colorado, I came across two construction defect cases…

14 years ago