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Construction, Insurance & Business Attorney Boston

Contractual risk transfer – this time it worked.
The insurance requirements worked in this 2018 North Carolina case, in forcing the lower tier sub’s primary general liability and umbrella insurers to pay for defense and for the amount of the settled claim. Continental Cas. Co. v. Amerisure Ins. Co., Typical claim arrangement.  Injury to employee of sub-sub.  Lawsuit against Sub, General and Owner. Four… Read More »Contractual risk transfer – this time it worked.
Construction insurance – expensive because it is incomprehensible
Additional insured status useless due to anti-indemnity laws MAXIM CRANE WORKS, LP v. ZURICH AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY, Dist. Court, SD Texas 2019 FACTS Crane lessor Maxim leased its crane ‘as is’ to Berkel on a Skanska job. Maxim became additional insured on Berkel’s Zurich general liability policy. Berkel, a Skanska subcontractor was enrolled in the… Read More »Construction insurance – expensive because it is incomprehensible
Cold Water for IPD Excitement With Developers’ Perspective
If you only hear positive things about Integrated Project Delivery (IPD) for construction, you might want to hear a private developer’s caution in this podcast, IPD and Project Development. I interviewed Robert Springer of Concurrent Technologies Corporation at a meeting of the ABA Construction Industry Forum.  He discusses IPD from the perspective of private developers… Read More »Cold Water for IPD Excitement With Developers’ Perspective
Business Insurance doesn’t reach these assault claims
FACTS A 23 year old ballerina student brought claims of sexual assault occurring on a work-related trip far from home, against a 43 year old instructor/ employee of the school and officer of its business. Recent Massachusetts Appeals Court case dismisses claims that insurers have to defend the conduct alleged in this case. Marculetiu v.… Read More »Business Insurance doesn’t reach these assault claims
Boston to Owners of the 1050 Biggest Buildings – Disclose Energy & H2O Use Annually
Boston now requires building owners to disclose annual energy and water use and greenhouse gas emissions and the City will make that data public.  The ordinance passed in 2013 applies to 1050 large buildings in 2014 with more buildings subject to the rules every year.     An Energy Star website Portfolio Manager simplifies the owners’… Read More »Boston to Owners of the 1050 Biggest Buildings – Disclose Energy & H2O Use Annually

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Charles W. Cobb

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Newton MA 02460

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