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CGL Exclusions May Impact Coverage for Occurrences Involving Defective Work (October 2009)
Defective Construction as an Occurrence (April 2008)
2007 Defective Construction Insurance Cases (February 2008)
Court Weighs in on Defective Construction as Occurrence (September 2007)
"Defective Construction as Occurrence" 2007: Too Close To Call (May 2007)
Complex Construction Defect Claims: Who Pays First?—Part 1 (June 2006)
Complex Construction Defect Claims: Who Pays First?—Part 2 (July 2006)
Trying to Reconcile the Irreconcilable: Making Sense of Recent Caselaw on Occurrence (December 2005)
Sore Knees: Recent Caselaw Ignoring the Subcontractor Exception (November 2004)
Recent Caselaw Applying the Subcontractor Exception: Too Little Too Late? (August 2004)
The New Business Risk Rationale (Part 1) (December 2003)
The New Business Risk Rationale (Part 2) (December 2003)
The Myth of "Third-Party" Property Damage (May 2003)
Even More on Defective Work as an "Occurrence" (October 2002)
Potomoc Insurance v Huang: One Court's View of "Legally Obligated" under the CGL Insuring Agreement (June 2002)
Policy Modifications and Endorsements Relating to Liability Insurance Coverage for Mold (March 2002)
Full Circle Regression: The New ISO "Your Work" Endorsements (January 2002)
Glorifying Form over Substance: "Legally Obligated" in the CGL Insuring Agreement (August 2001)
Back to the Exclusions—The "Subcontractor" Exception (May 2001)
Insurance Coverage for Mold Arising Out of Defective Workmanship (February 2001)
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Defective Work as an Occurrence (July 2000)
The Changing Landscape of Coverage Disputes Over Defective Work Claims (March 2000)
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Construction Defect Coverage

CGL Exclusions May Impact Coverage for Occurrences Involving Defective Work

Defective Construction as an Occurrence

2007 Defective Construction Insurance Cases

Court Weighs in on Defective Construction as Occurrence

"Defective Construction as Occurrence" 2007: Too Close To Call

Complex Construction Defect Claims: Who Pays First?—Part 1

Complex Construction Defect Claims: Who Pays First?—Part 2

Trying to Reconcile the Irreconcilable: Making Sense of Recent Caselaw on Occurrence

Sore Knees: Recent Caselaw Ignoring the Subcontractor Exception

Recent Caselaw Applying the Subcontractor Exception: Too Little Too Late?

The New Business Risk Rationale (Part 1)

The New Business Risk Rationale (Part 2)

The Myth of "Third-Party" Property Damage

Even More on Defective Work as an "Occurrence"

Potomoc Insurance v Huang: One Court's View of "Legally Obligated" under the CGL Insuring Agreement

Policy Modifications and Endorsements Relating to Liability Insurance Coverage for Mold

Full Circle Regression: The New ISO "Your Work" Endorsements

Glorifying Form over Substance: "Legally Obligated" in the CGL Insuring Agreement

Back to the Exclusions—The "Subcontractor" Exception

Insurance Coverage for Mold Arising Out of Defective Workmanship

More on Defective Work as an Occurrence

Defective Work as an Occurrence

The Changing Landscape of Coverage Disputes Over Defective Work Claims


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