JD Supra: Out of Sight, Out of Mind: Texas Court Finds Construction Defect Claims Were Inherently Undiscoverable, Tolls Statute of Limitations
Out of Sight, Out of Mind: Texas Court Finds Construction Defect Claims Were Inherently Undiscoverable, Tolls Statute of Limitations
Pennsylvania’s statute of repose, enacted in 1976, has long provided construction industry participants with finality by barring claims related to construction defects raised more than 12 years after ...
Live 5 News: ‘It’s a house trap’: Construction defect claims going up across the state
‘It’s a house trap’: Construction defect claims going up across the state
Yahoo: Can second owner make a claim against a homebuilder for construction defects?
Can second owner make a claim against a homebuilder for construction defects?
The Gazette: Money & the Law: State lawmakers again tackle construction defect issue
Law: 'Aloia v. Diament': The Case That Could Reshape Construction Defect Litigation in Pennsylvania
'Aloia v. Diament': The Case That Could Reshape Construction Defect Litigation in Pennsylvania
For Construction Pros: Top Construction Insurance Pitfalls: How to Manage Risks, Claims and Coverage Gaps
Top Construction Insurance Pitfalls: How to Manage Risks, Claims and Coverage Gaps
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