Builder’s Duty to Homeowner Warranty

Court rules warranty cannot waive duty to build in workmanlike manner The Ohio Supreme Court ruled that a builder’s duty to construct in a workmanlike manner can’t be waived by the terms of a limited homeowner’s warranty agreement between aRead The Full Article »

Your Vendors Must Have Data Breach Controls

Information provided by The Hartford Do your organizations’ policies require vendors and associates to meet the same network security and data protections standards that your own organization follows?  They should, said Michael Dandini, senior vice president of The Hartford’s managementRead The Full Article »

Homeowners Building Their Own Home

Do they need Workers’ Compensation insurance? The answer depends on a number of factors, according to a panel of experts from the Independent Insurance Agents & Brokers Association. Some states exempt homeowners building their own home from the requirement to carry WorkersRead The Full Article »

S.C. Supreme Court Reverses Crossmann

Decision tackles progressive property damage under successive carriers We’ve posted several articles about the South Carolina Supreme Court’s terrible decision in Crossmann v. Harleysville and the resulting involvement of the South Carolina Legislature in enacting a statute to overturn this decision.Read The Full Article »