Construction
Feb. 23, 2006
Contractual Duty to Defend Is Independent of Jury Findings
Focus Column - By Thomas B. Snyder - In Crawford v. Weather Shield Manufacturing Inc ., a subcontractor was held liable for providing and paying for a defense to claims against a developer, even though it was ultimately found to be not negligent with respect to the work in question.




By Thomas B. Snyder
In Crawford v. Weather Shield Manufacturing Inc., a subcontractor was held liable for providing and paying for a defense to claims against a developer, even though it was ultimately found to be not negligent with respect to the wor...
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