The Colorado Court of Appeals recently handed down an opinion dulling the teeth of the “no voluntary payment” clauses found…
The Colorado Pool case has been featured in two past blog entries, including: “An Arapahoe County District Court Refuses to…
Often in construction litigation the parties wish to move the case to arbitration. However, there are certain circumstances in which…
Whenever a homeowner association (HOA) starts thinking in terms of a construction defect lawsuit against its developer and/or builder, its…
The Colorado Court of Appeals has decided a case which answers a question long in need of an answer: do…
On February 28, 2013, the Colorado Court of Appeals issued its opinion with regard to the ability of an owner…
Defining words and phrases in the law can be a tricky proposition. In everyday life one would presume to know…
An issue that has plagued builders in Colorado construction defect litigation is the difficulty of getting additional insured carriers to…
Recently, the Colorado Court of Appeals indicated that there is no professional duty of care applicable to land planners. See…
With “green building” practices and projects becoming more mainstream across the country, it is more important than ever to account…