Constitutional Law
Apr. 6, 2002
Building Shelter
The settlement of construction defect cases, and therefore the protection of developer defendants, depends almost entirely upon the nature and extent of insurance coverage. For lawyers who advise clients about construction projects and for lawyers who deal with the consequences of claims of defective construction after the job is done, attention to both detail and nuances is critical to ensure that a carrier will be there to defend and indemnify.





Robert S. Mann
Neutral
ADR Services, Inc.
Email: rmann@adrservices.com
Robert mediates and arbitrates business, real estate and construction disputes.
The settlement of construction defect cases, and therefore the protection of developer defendants, depends almost entirely upon the nature and extent of insurance coverage. For lawyers who advise clients about construction projects and for lawyers who deal with the consequences of claims of defective c...
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