If a bill that passed the Colorado House on April 24 also passes the Senate, homeowners associations will be required to let condominium owners decide whether they want to be involved in class action lawsuits. The condo market has slowed in the last few years partly...
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Construction defects in Kansas City
On Behalf of Long & Robinson, LLC | Jan 23, 2015 | Construction Litigation
Whether you are a property owner or a contractor, construction defects in newly constructed properties can lead to significant financial losses when they are discovered. Property owners, including condominiums, apartment buildings, homeowners associations and others,...
Construction contract disputes in Kansas
On Behalf of Long & Robinson, LLC | Nov 12, 2014 | Construction Litigation, Contract Disputes
Businesses engaged in contracts with other companies sometimes have a dispute over the terms or performance of a contract provision. There are certain types of contract provisions that are prohibited in the state, and as such, hold no legal weight if they appear in a...
Seeking financial compensation for construction defects
On Behalf of Long & Robinson, LLC | Nov 7, 2014 | Construction Defects, Construction Litigation
Homeowners in Kansas who notice that their home has a construction defect may be able to seek some financial compensation. In order to file a successful claim, the homeowner must prove that there is a real construction error in their home within the statute of...
Press for condos could lead to changes in builder defects law
On Behalf of Long & Robinson, LLC | Oct 24, 2014 | Condo Association, Construction Defects, Construction Litigation
A dispute taking place in a state outside of Kansas has gotten our attention. It's taking place in Colorado, but the elements of the case seem to have ramifications that everyone in the construction industry would likely be interested in.At the core of the issue is a...
Construction conflicts cost money. Enter the contract
On Behalf of Long & Robinson, LLC | Oct 9, 2014 | Construction Litigation, Contract Disputes
When Noah built the ark there was no written record of who would do what or what the expectations were. Noah got the word from on high and oversaw all the work himself.These days, that kind of situation wouldn't fly. Construction projects are costly affairs that...
The complex realm of construction law: role of a proven law firm
On Behalf of Long & Robinson, LLC | Sep 11, 2014 | Construction Litigation
A lay person -- and even a lawyer -- without specialized experience or a relevant background in construction-related matters might be flatly overwhelmed by the inherent scope and complexity of the industry.Merely considering and understanding the respective interests...
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