Defective construction responsible for almost 600 deaths in New Orleans

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"Nearly 600 people who died because of Hurricane Katrina might have survived had floodwalls on two New Orleans canals not collapsed, a Knight Ridder analysis of where bodies were found after the storm indicates," reports the Nation.

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Owner allowed to pierce contractor's corporate immunity

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The ConstructionAttorneyBlog points to a recent Illinois appellate court decision permitting a homeowner to recover $1.2 million for construction defects from the spouse of the corporate-builder's owner. The Homeowner contracted with the corporate-builder not the spouse and the spouse owned no shares in the corporate-builder.

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Update on Japanese earthquake engineering fraud

I initially reported on this scandal here; the Construction Law Blog tells us about recent developments.

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Lawyer Kent's house

The ContractsProf Blog gives us the historical skinny on the case that established when diminution of damages rather than cost of repair governs recovery of damages for defective construction.

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Juror attitudes in construction and insurance cases

More on the New Orleans levee failure

The Construction Law Blog points to an article suggesting the sheet piling for the levees complied with the plans.

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Is each sale of a defective construction product an occurence for purposes of insurance coverage? ?

The Corps of Engineers blew it concludes Louisiana investigators

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The design of the levees that failed in New Orleans due to Hurricane Katrina flooding "was a disaster waiting to happen" according to a draft report by Team Louisiana reports several prominent news publications. Link Link Link Link
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Toxic mold claims: make sure you sue the right defendant

SCOTUSblog summarizes the United States Supreme Court's decision yesterday in Lincoln Property v. Roche, a case brought by a couple alleging claims for exposure to toxic mold contamination of their apartment.

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Japanese transfixed by construction defect scandal

To boost his commissions a Japanese architect cheated on compliance with earthquake codes reports the New York Times. So far seven hotels have been forced to close.

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Economic loss doctrine does not shield developer from construction defect claim

Washington Construction Law points to McMilkle v Lang, a Washington appeals case holding the economic loss doctrine does not bar an owner from suing a subdivision developer and engineer for economic losses caused by defective construction.

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Rant alert: Construction defect claims

For a realtor's rant against attorneys and homeowners pursuing construction defect claims, see Linda Slocum's post over at the Santa Clarita Real Estate Blog.

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How an owners' association should handle a mold complaint

"Always take a mold complaint seriously" recommends a "how to" post over at the Virginia Condominium & Homeowners' Association Law Blog.

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Mold, Sick Building and Construction Defect Alert

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Here are reports from California, Illinois, Texas, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Connecticut, Florida and Arkansas. Mold woes from summer humidity continue to torture school districts.

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Project designer may not unreasonably rely on information supplied by others

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The Construction Risk.com Report points to a Wisconsin appellate court decision holding a contract clause permitting an architect to rely on reports from other firms does not relieve the architect of its duty to inform the owner of inadequacies in the report and the need for additional investigation.

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Mold, Sick Building and Construction Defects Alert

remove2.jpg For many schools, the price of a hot summer has been bills for mold inspection and remediation. Here are reports on mold and other problems from Lousiana, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Hawaii, North Carolina, Illionois, South Carolina, California, Washington and Florida.

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How to avoid water intrusion and mold in new construction

Here's a list of dos and do nots from GutterHQ on how to avoid water intrusion and mold in constructing homes and small commercial buildings.

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Mold and construction defect insurer goes public

James River Insurance Company which opened its doors only two years ago received a vote of confidence from Wall Street as its share price climbed 11% on its first day as a public company reports The News & Observer.

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Physician permitted to testify mold caused personal injury

Blog 702 points us to Searles v. Fleetwood Homes,Inc., a Maine Supreme Court decision affirming a physician's testimony that mold caused the plaintiffs' respiratory problems. The court also affirmed the trial court's refusal to give the jury a comparative negligence instruction.

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Mold, Sick Building and Construction Defect Alert

Here's an update on mold, sick building and construction defect cases and news from around the country.

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Proving willful misconduct by a contractor

Construction defect experts' affidavits were held sufficient to create a fact issue over whether construction defects in numerous homes were the result of "willful misconduct" by the contractor by a California Court of Appeals in Acosta v. Glenfed Development Corp.

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15,000 construction defects, $400 million cost overrun

15,000 construction defects were found by navy inspectors in the San Antonio, the first in a new class of helicopter and troop transport ships scheduled for delivery this year, being built in Mississippi.

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Construction defect law in Merry Olde England.

Consultant William Langston summarizes the treatment of construction defects by the English common law and present day statutory remedies.

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How to do a repair reserve study right!

Mold, Sick Building and Construction Defect Alert

Our latest alert features reports of general interest and from New York, Florida, California, Pennsylvania, Washington, Tennessee and Maryland.

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Developers Restricting Home Owners Associations Right to Sue

To limit construction defect suits, some developers are including clauses waiving any claims if notice is not given within 30 days and clauses requiring arbitration according to the Colorado Home Owners Association Law Blog.

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Architect's Not Liable for Construction Defects Absent Evidence of Deficient Plans

You cannot hang responsibility for a construction defect on an architect absent evidence the architect 's plans led to the defective construction under a D.C. Circuit decision rendered last week.

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Over $63 Million Awarded For Flooding Caused by Defective Bridge

A Louisiana appellate court last week affirmed an award exceeding $63 million to landowners for flood damage caused by a negligently designed and built bridge.

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University Hosts "Leaky Building" Conference

"The Symposium will cover the scientific causes of leaky buildings, practical ways of fixing them, legal issues surrounding the situation and converge on the vision of industry leaders in ensuring quality homes," reports the Scoop.

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Unintentional Construction Defects Are an Occurrence Under Liability Insurance Policy

A Texas appellate court held an unintentional construction defect is an accident and, therefore, an occurrence under a contractor's commercial general liability policy. Courts across the nation are badly split over this issue.

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Mold & Sick Building Alert No. 2

Mold continues to trigger controversy, lawsuits and headlines--and government action--according to news reports from Florida, Atlanta, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Nevada.

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Construction Defect Alert--Suit for ADA Non-Compliance

An advocacy organization for persons with disabilities is suing the city of Ypsilanti, Michigan for not constructing curb ramps and intersections according to standards outlined in the Americans with Disabilities Act. The curbs and intersections were part of $34 million street rebuilding project completed last year.

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Fear of Ghosts and Sick Buildings

This report suggesting a causal link between ghosts--psychology--and sick buildings may comfort those dealing with a sick building claim. Do you think a jury would buy "it's all in their head" as a defense?

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