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General Liability vs. Professional Liability: What’s the Difference?

Levelset

Liability insurance protects your business against claims for damages caused by you and your workers, if you have any. The two most common liability insurance policies for contractors are general liability and professional liability. What are general liability and professional liability insurance?

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Unlimited liability for designers and contractors

Construction Lawyer

He is also a licensed architect, having practiced architecture for a number of years prior to establishing his law practice in 1981. His book, Legal Guide to AIA Documents, published by Aspen Publishing, is in its fifth edition. He is currently on the Illinois Architecture Licensing Board. A Legally Inclined Weblog. >.

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constructionattorneyblog: Liability for green design

Construction Lawyer

He is also a licensed architect, having practiced architecture for a number of years prior to establishing his law practice in 1981. His book, Legal Guide to AIA Documents, published by Aspen Publishing, is in its fifth edition. He is currently on the Illinois Architecture Licensing Board. A Legally Inclined Weblog. >.

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Difference Between Tort and Contract | What Is Tort |  What Is Contract | What Is Contract Law | What Is Tort Law

CivilJungle

A tort , in common law jurisdiction, could be a tort (other than a breach of contract) that causes an applicant to suffer loss or hurt, leading to legal liability for the one that commits the act. A tort is a wrong act which requires legal action. It enforced that party who got affected to go for legal action.

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constructionattorneyblog: Posting Architectural Elevations on a.

Construction Lawyer

He is also a licensed architect, having practiced architecture for a number of years prior to establishing his law practice in 1981. His book, Legal Guide to AIA Documents, published by Aspen Publishing, is in its fifth edition. He is currently on the Illinois Architecture Licensing Board. A Legally Inclined Weblog. >.

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A lesson for Architectural Firms: be careful how you pay employees

Construction Lawyer

He is also a licensed architect, having practiced architecture for a number of years prior to establishing his law practice in 1981. His book, Legal Guide to AIA Documents, published by Aspen Publishing, is in its fifth edition. He is currently on the Illinois Architecture Licensing Board. A Legally Inclined Weblog. >.

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constructionattorneyblog: Fiduciary Duty by Design Professionals?

Construction Lawyer

He is also a licensed architect, having practiced architecture for a number of years prior to establishing his law practice in 1981. His book, Legal Guide to AIA Documents, published by Aspen Publishing, is in its fifth edition. He is currently on the Illinois Architecture Licensing Board. A Legally Inclined Weblog. >.

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