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Economic Loss Doctrine bars Nevada claims against Architect

Construction Lawyer

Economic Loss Doctrine bars Nevada claims against Architect. The economic loss doctrine operates to bar such negligence actions in Nevada where the loss is purely economic. Listed below are links to weblogs that reference Economic Loss Doctrine bars Nevada claims against Architect : Recent Posts.

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Contractor License Bonds: Everything You Need to Know

Levelset

A few examples of obligees include the California Contractors State License Board, the Nevada State Contractors Board, and the Oregon Construction Contractors Board. In the event of a valid claim against the license bond, the principal must reimburse the surety company for any payouts. Contractor bond claim process.

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Where Do the Millionaires Live?

Pro Builder

Million-dollar earners in Washington, Utah, Oregon, Idaho, Arizona, Colorado, Hawaii and Nevada nearly doubled from roughly 26,000 in 2013 to almost 51,100 in 2018. Washington State claims first place, with a 120.76% increase of million-dollar earners in five years. Washington.

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Top 50 Cities for Outdoor Enthusiasts

Pro Builder

Seattle claimed the top spot for best place for outdoor enthusiasts to live and work, while Anchorage, Alaska rounded out the list at number 10. Eight of the cities in this study’s top 10 are in the Western states of Washington, California, Colorado, Nevada, Idaho, Oregon and Alaska.

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State DOTs Taking Controversial Guardrail Model Off of Approved List

ENR Construction

Virginia''s transportation department this month followed Missouri, Nevada and Massachusetts in taking off a controversial guardrail end-terminal model from its approved highway-products list.

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Should Nonpayment of Subs Be a Crime?

Construction Dive

Featured in this Week’s Construction Claims Advisor:Misuse of Contract Payments Leads to Criminal ConvictionReliance on Soils Information Was UnreasonableBid Listing Statute Clarified in Nevada' The individual’s criminal conviction was affirmed.

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2011 Construction Law Update Is Available

Best Practices Construction Law

In the weeks leading up to to the Forum's 2012 annual meeting in Las Vegas, Nevada last month, a number of construction attorneys and I were feverishly reviewing submissions for Division 10's annual Construction Law Update. One of the largest groups for construction lawyers is the American Bar Association's Forum on the Construction Industry.

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