by Scott Halberstadt | May 12, 2020 | Construction Law - California, News
While it has been more than twenty years since the California Supreme Court determined, in Wm. R. Clarke Corp. v. Safeco Ins. Co., that “pay-if-paid” provisions in subcontracts were unenforceable, following a recent decision from the Court of Appeal, Fourth Appellate...
by Ismail Amin | Nov 1, 2017 | Construction Law - California
Represented Developer of mixed-use commercial-residential project in Anaheim, who was sued by the residential HOA for alleged construction defects. The plaintiff’s proposed cost of repair for the 390 condominiums at the project was $52 Million. After the Firm brought...
by Ismail Amin | Nov 1, 2017 | Construction Law - California
Represented GC of condominium project in San Jose, who was sued by the homeowners association (“HOA”) for alleged construction defects. The Firm utilized expert witnesses to develop unique defenses to the plaintiff’s claims. In addition, expert testimony in...
by Ismail Amin | Nov 1, 2017 | Construction Law - California
Represented general contractor (“GC”) of several multi-family projects in Orange County, who was sued by the multi-billion dollar developer company for alleged construction defects. In defending the GC in these cases, the Firm took over 100 depositions, obtained a...
by Ismail Amin | Oct 19, 2017 | Construction Law - California
TALG is pleased to share a newly published article by Managing Partner, Kevin Meade, and Of Counsel, Scott Halberstadt entitled “Cali Right to Repair Upheld Again…For Now” in the July 2017 CLM Construction Claims magazine. (Click the link to view online at page...