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2011

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What, Me Worry? Tort Liability Risks For Participants In Llcs, Matthew G. Dore Jan 2011

What, Me Worry? Tort Liability Risks For Participants In Llcs, Matthew G. Dore

Matthew G Dore

State legislatures gave scant consideration to tort victims' rights when authorizing the LLC as a new limited liability business option. Nonetheless, state LLC acts leave untouched agency law principles that preserve personal tort liability claims against individual LLC participants. This article explains why this residual tort liability path and related defensive doctrines offer the best hope for a principled accommodation of expanded limited liability business options and the interests of third party tort victims.


Construction Defects: Are They “Occurrences”?, Chris French Dec 2010

Construction Defects: Are They “Occurrences”?, Chris French

Christopher C. French

An issue in the area of insurance law that has been litigated frequently in recent years is whether construction defects are “occurrences” under Commercial General Liability (“CGL”) insurance policies. The courts have been divided in deciding the issue and in their approaches to analyzing the issue. This article addresses how the issue should be analyzed and concludes that construction defects are “occurrences”.

The relevant rules of insurance policy interpretation dictate that construction defects are “occurrences”. Policy language should be interpreted in such a way as to fulfill the reasonable expectations of the policyholder when the policy is construed as a …