Home Sales, Disclosing Defects - Home purchasers appealed summary judgment granted in favor of sellers regarding claims of defects that had a material adverse effect on the property’s value pursuant to Johnson v. Davis, 480...more
Whether a business is considered licensed turns on whether that business has a qualifying agent for the type of work to be performed as of the contract’s effective date, regardless of whether that business’s qualifying agent...more
Personal Injury Liability, Design Standards, Slavin Doctrine, and Certorari Jurisdiction –
Certiorari jurisdiction can arise where two parties in the same legal position move for summary judgment under the same theory...more
11/25/2014
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Bodily Injury ,
Certiorari ,
Construction Industry ,
Construction Workers ,
Contractors ,
Design Defects ,
Dismissals ,
Federal Rules of Civil Procedure ,
General Contractors ,
Jurisdiction ,
Subject Matter Jurisdiction ,
Wage and Hour