In 2026, the Second Circuit questioned whether the 1994 George A. Fuller case still controls New York law on construction insurance. The article argues that modern policies favor coverage for property ...
On November 30, 2023, the Illinois Supreme Court issued a decision in the case of Acuity v. M/I Homes of Chicago, LLC, et al., 2023 IL 129087 with significant implications for insurance coverage of ...
A 51-unit Alaska condo project riddled with alleged defects is now at the center of a coverage showdown testing multiple CGL ...
The Illinois Supreme Court handed down a big win for policyholders just in time for the holidays. In Acuity v. M/I Homes of Chicago, LLC, the court joined the mainstream of jurisdictions and reversed ...
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Construction defects can lead to complex, lengthy, and expensive litigation. Claims by the property owner typically involve multiple parties, including developers, contractors, subcontractors, ...
Litigation following a construction project is as common as a coffee shop in Manhattan. The availability of insurance coverage can be pivotal to the defense and resolution of such lawsuits. However, ...
Scottsdale, which insures SDS directly, has been footing the defense bill and alleges it has or will be forced to incur ...
The 2025 Colorado General Assembly is taking another run at a shortage of affordable housing in the form of condominiums and other multi-unit, common-interest homeownership developments. The problem ...