Architect Entitled to Insurance Defense for ADA and FHA Claims Arising out of Services Performed for Condominium Developer

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Where a developer of a condominium, and its design architect, were sued by a municipal equal opportunity housing opportunity council as well as by the state attorney general for alleged violations of not meeting federal and state requirements for handicap access, the developer cross-claimed against the architect alleging negligent failure to correctly identify and follow [...]

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The Fair Housing Act: Discrimination in Multi-Family Residential Development, Construction, and Design

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By: R. Carson Fisk The Department of Justice has stepped up its enforcement efforts in recent years battling discrimination in housing. However, the DOJ’s efforts focus not only on discriminatory actions based on race, color, religion, sex, familial status, and national origin. The Fair Housing Act (“the FHA”), in part, prohibits discrimination against disabled individuals. [...]

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Arizona Supreme Court Reaffirms Economic Loss Doctrine

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P. Douglas Folk, Esq. – Folk and Associates, P.C. I am very pleased to report the Arizona Supreme Court’s favorable decision in the Flagstaff Affordable Housing L.P. v. Design Alliance, Inc. case 2010 WL 476683 (Arizona, February 12, 2010). ACEC Arizona, AIA Arizona and ASFE joined in filing an amicus curiae brief with the Supreme [...]

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