A Video version of the January 2013 issue of ConstructionRisk.com Report including five articles: (1) Architect Liable to an Airport Maintenance Person who was Electrocuted While Working on an Electric Switchgear Box that had No Warning Labels; (2) Damages Not Recoverable Where Homeowner Failed to Prove the Reasonableness of Remedial Damages Incurred or the Difference-In-Value Damages; (3) Project Owner Permitted to Pursue Negligence Claim Based on Breach of Contract; (4) The Unrelenting Tide of the Duty to Defend; and (5) Attorneys Fees Recovered to Enforce Indemnity Agreement.
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