J. Kent Holland Jr., Esq.
Kent Holland wrote on design build liability legal trends and now writes on environmental insurance
law for IRMI.com.
As Managing Principal of ConstructionRisk.com LLC, Mr. Holland provides construction
and environmental risk management services. His consulting services include
assisting clients in risk management and legal issues in all phases of construction
projects, including drafting and negotiating contracts, preparing change order
and claim documentation, analyzing changes and claims, insurance risk management,
and environmental risk management. His risk management clients have included
insurers, Zurich North American Insurance and the Arch Insurance Group, as well
as design professionals, environmental consultants, contractors and project
owners, and developers. He is also a construction lawyer with a national practice
emphasizing construction and environmental law—representing project owners,
design professionals, and construction contractors in contract negotiations,
claim resolution, disputes and litigation.
From 1982 through 1986, he was an attorney in the Office of General Counsel
of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, with responsibility for assisting
the Agency in deciding wastewater treatment construction grants disputes, contractor
claims, bid protests, suspension and debarment matters and minority business
enterprise matters.
Mr. Holland is a frequent speaker for groups such as the American Bar Association
and IRMI on the subjects of environmental law, insurance law, and construction
law, with a special emphasis on risk management for design professionals and
contractors. He has written several books, including Construction Law & Risk Management— Case Notes
and Articles, Vol. II (2006); Risk Management
& Contract Guide for Design Professionals (2006); Construction Law & Risk Management—Case Notes
and Articles, (2003); Architectural/Engineering
Contracts Risk Management Guide (1997); and EPA Construction Grants Disputes: Surviving the
Audit (1990). He has also has written chapters in several manuals and
books for publishers including, Wiley Law, Aspen Law, and IRMI. He coauthored
and edited Construction Contractor's Environmental
Risk Management Procedures Manual for the Associated General Contractors
Association of America (AGC). He has taught a Federal Publications course titled The Environmental Liabilities of Government Contractors
and Agencies.
Mr. Holland publishes a Web-based construction risk management library and
legal newsletter at http://www.ConstructionRisk.com.
He is a 1979 graduate of the Villanova University School of Law.
Articles on IRMI.com
Insurance Law: Environmental
Epoxy Fumes
Excluded by CGL Insurance (November 2007)
Pollution Exclusion
Bars Coverage for Damage Caused by Dirt and Rocks (March 2007)
Pollution Exclusions
in CGL Policy Bars Coverage for Carbon Monoxide Poisoning (February 2007)
Mold Is Not
Covered as an Ensuing Loss of Leaking Water (January 2007)
Premium Instead
of Prayer Needed for Mold Coverage (July 2006)
Mold Litigation:
Expert Testimony Required to Prove Causation (April 2006)
Subrogation
and Intervention in Construction Defect Case Involving Water and Mold (February
2006)
Absolute Pollution
Exclusion in Contractors Policy Does Not Bar Coverage for Toxic Fume Injuries
(November 2005)
Silica Claim
Barred by Total Pollution Exclusion in CGL Policy (August 2005)
Broad Pollution
Exclusion Is Ambiguous: Lead Covered by Policy (May 2005)
Whether Mold
Cleanup Costs Are Covered Depends on Causation (April 2005)
Homeowners
Policy Unambiguously Excluded Coverage for Mold (October 2004)
Legal Trends: Design-Build Liability
Design-Builder
Not Entitled to Equitable Adjustment (September 2004)
Standards Needed
for Mold Exposure, Testing, and Remediation (April 2004)
Insurer Uses
Contractual Liability Exclusion To Deny Coverage (June 2003)
Capping Damages
Against Design-Builders (March 2003)
Copyright Infringement
of Design Documents (November 2002)
Insurance Coverage—Waivers
of Subrogation (August 2002)
Contract Documents
of the Design-Build Institute of America (May 2002)
Public Agency
Exempted Project from Competitive Bidding (February 2002)
Problems with
Arbitration in Design-Build (November 2001)
Design-Build
Engineer Held Liable for Negligence (July 2001)
Superfund Decision
May Benefit Design Builders (April 2001)