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Being Pressured to Perform Changes without Signed Change Order? It’s Time to Review Claim Procedures in the Contract

A recent unpublished opinion from the Washington Court of Appeals serves as a good reminder that contractors should carefully review their contract terms, especially when it becomes clear that there will be additional...more

A Recent Oregon Court of Appeals Decision Bears on Insurance Coverage for Repair of Construction Defects

In a February 15, 2023 decision in Twigg v. Admiral Insurance Company, the Oregon Court of Appeals held that an insurance company was not required to indemnify its insured based on a claim for breach of a repair agreement...more

The Washington Supreme Court Renders a Significant Decision on Application of the Spearin Doctrine for Washington Projects

In September 2021, the Washington Supreme Court issued its decision in Lake Hills Investments, LLC v. Rushforth Construction Co., Inc., 198 Wash.2d 209 (2021). This case is significant because it establishes a comparative...more

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