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Focus (Forum & Focus)

Feb. 21, 2009

Warning: Hard Hat Area

The state Supreme Court has erected some formidable barriers protecting property owners from suits by injured employees of contractors, writes Gary Watt.

FOCUS COLUMN

By Gary A. Watt

Property owners and developers have many things to fear in getting a project from concept to completion. Among those concerns is being sued when a contractor's employee is injured on the jobsite. Fortunately, the California Supreme Court has erected some formidable barriers to such liability. Nevertheless, in order to avoid falling under an exception, property owners and their counsel must first know the rules. A recen...

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