In Wisconsin, negligent supervision claims are only available when there is an employer-employee relationship. Independent ...
Update outlines how consistent debris removal may support jobsite safety, compliance, and insurance risk management ...
The Brevard Humane Society is speaking out after a local contractor allegedly took a deposit for a high-priority project and ...
USPTO Director John Squires issued a decision on October 3, 2025, denying a request to discretionarily deny institution in Caption Health, Inc. v.
ERGO NEXT reports that general liability insurance is vital for freelancers, protecting against claims of bodily injury, ...
From late 2023, unfair contract terms shifted from a compliance nuisance to a penalty-backed legal risk, putting legacy ...
An expert Q&A on key points in construction contracts and loan documents that must align to avoid disputes, funding delays, and defaults.
Contractors are walking into 2026 with a very different cash‑flow map than they had even a year ago. New tax rules, shifting ...
Project owners and general contractors are now increasingly using COIs as gatekeeping tools rather than as formal verification documents, and that shift is intentional.
New York is weathering an affordability crisis, and one of the most overlooked cost-drivers is the explosion of lawsuits ...
Guidance for employers and their counsel on navigating litigation involving trade secret misappropriation, including ...
A 51-unit Alaska condo project riddled with alleged defects is now at the center of a coverage showdown testing multiple CGL ...