When Insurance Companies Fight Each Other

Sammamish Pointe, a condo association, made claims against the developer (Polygon) for defects and Polygon's insurers -- save one -- funded a $7.8 million settlement to the homeowners. 

The funding insurers then turned on the holdout -- Great American Insurance Company -- for contribution.   Division 1 held that Great American, an excess carrier, was required to kick into the settlement even though its underlying primary carrier was insolvent and thus didn't actually pay its underlying limits.  That and other complexities related to equitable contribution amongst carriers are addressed in this new case.

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No Good Deed...

Woe betide the construction lawyer hired by The Donald who bags a $2 million verdict for the real estate developer in a claim against a contractor who built a golf course - only to get sued by Trump for attorney malpractice.  Geez.
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Public Contracting Blog

Here's a link to a useful public contracting blog maintained by Mike Purdy at UW.
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