Colorado law generally prohibits construction defect lawsuits against a construction professional brought “more than six years after the substantial completion of the improvement to the real property.” § 13-80-104, C.R.S....more
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On June 28, 2016, the FAA published its final Rule for Operation and Certification of Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (“SUAS Rule”). The SUAS Rule will take effect August 29, 2016, and applies to the use of drones for...more
Senate Bill 15-177, a bill introduced to reform Colorado’s construction defect litigation process, was defeated in a House of Representatives Committee on April 28, 2015 without being presented for a full vote in the House....more
In this issue:
- Senate Bills Tackle Construction Defect Litigation Reform
- Potential Source of Lawful Labor Delayed or Halted
- Excerpt from Senate Bills Tackle Construction Defect Litigation...more
Two bills recently introduced in the Colorado Senate propose to change Colorado’s construction defect claims process.
If passed, Senate Bill 15-177 would amend Colorado’s Common Interest Ownership Act, C.R.S. §...more