The Basics: When an automobile is damaged in an accident and then repaired, the resale value may be less than a comparable automobile that has not been damaged. In other words, the damage results in a reduction or “diminution” in the resale value of the automobile. An...
What is the state of the art in BIM and how should you contract, manage and execute it most effectively on a project? BIM is an established practice in the A/E/C community but still relatively new and evolving rapidly. ConsensusDocs has just comprehensively updated...
We are pleased to welcome these valued professionals to the Firm. Matthew Ninneman joins our Design & Construction Practice Group, Chris Gatewood joins our Transportation Practice Group, and Evan Blonigen joins our Workers’ Compensation Practice...
Montana law requires an insurer to advance pay certain damages prior to settlement or judgment, subject to certain limitations. The seminal case on an insurer’s duty to advance pay medical expenses is the 1997 decision Ridley v. Guarantee Nat’l Ins. Co.[i], in which...
While many construction contracts are based on AIA forms and other boiler plate documents, negotiating contract provisions to shift and limit risks is still an art form. From a litigator’s perspective, there are a number of standard contract provisions that give rise...
Adding to our team, we welcome these dedicated professionals to the Firm – Craig Sargent and Jonathan White join our Medical Malpractice Group and Paul Yarbrough joins our Transportation Practice Group.