According to one commentator, condos or townhomes should comprise around one-quarter of all home units in a healthy economy. In Colorado, however, that percentage is unusually low, around two or three percent. A recent article explores possible causes.According to...
Month: May 2017
Should You Ever Sue Your Architect?
Say you and your partner finally decided to build your dream home. You researched potential architects and chose one who seemed to share your vision and who was within your budget.Seven years later you find your roof leaks and there is now a mold problem because of...
Insurance case underscores flat importance of time limitations
As we have duly noted many times in prior select posts, insurance-related litigation can be exceedingly nuanced and complex, often focusing on technical language, differing interpretations of "what happened" in a matter, the actual causes underlying or triggering an...
What happens when insurers, insureds differ over policy language?
That above-posed blog headline cuts straight to the chase concerning subject matter that often takes center stage in contractual disputes between policyholders and insurance companies in Colorado and elsewhere across the country.Like California, where litigation is...
Insurer prevails in claim alleging contract breach, bad faith
What if you're enticed by Frito-Lay's "Betcha Can't Eat Just One" challenge regarding its potato chips, and you actually command sufficient restraint to turn down that second chip?And what if you're prompted by the "I'm Lovin' It" hype at McDonald's to sample a burger...