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Duty to Disclose Latent Defects When Selling a Home
Theories of Homebuilder Liability for Subcontractor Negligence – Part I
Theories of Homebuilder Liability for Subcontractor Negligence – Part II
nationally-prominent litigator
The legal bane of homebuilders
Falling Apart At The Seams
Builders OKs $39 million to end suit
Q&A with Scott Sullan
Richmond settles soil suit
A.C. Excavating v. Yacht Club II HOA (reported at 114 P.3d 862)
Hoang v. Arbess (reported at 80 P..3d 863)
Hoang, et al. v. Monterra Homes, LLC v. Assurance Company of America and Maryland Casualty Company (reported at 149 P.3d 798)
Great American Insurance Co., The Travelers Indemnity Co. and The Charter Oak Fire Ins. Co
Hoang v. Assurance Co. of America and Maryland Casualty Co
When the Developer Controls the Homeowner Association Board: The Benevolent Dictator
The Construction Defect Action Reform Act of 2003
The Construction Defect Action Reform Act
The Construction Defect Action Reform Act of 2003
The Construction Defect Action Reform Act
The Construction Defect Action Reform Act
Statutes of Limitations and Repose in Construction Defect Cases Part II
Real Estate Newsletter
The Construction Defect Action Reform Act of 2003
The Construction Defect Action Reform Act
Falling Apart at the Seams: A Legal Battle Rages In Cedar Heights Over the Effects of Unstable Soils
Here Comes #44: Owners’ Rights Initiative Seeks to Turn Back Building Defects Law
By placing the cap on treble damages, they have completely destroyed the deterring effect of our consumer protection laws.
''There’s this misperception that they can all sit down and work this out,’ Sullan said, ‘But the builders just thumb their noses at the homeowners.
This is a frontal assault on their property rights
Scott Sullan, an attorney, helped create Amendment 34
Homeowners vs. Builder: Highlands Ranch Case Widely Viewed as Landmark
On Trial: In the Frenetic Rush to Meet Production Demands, Builders May be Sowing the Seeds of Their Own Destruction
Centex Homes
Merit Homes
Village Homes
Collonade Homes
Ryland Homes
Richmond Homes
Falcon Homes
D.R. Horton
Writer Homes
Richmond to Repair 12,300 Homes
Dream Home Nightmare -- When it Rains it Pours: Couple Grapples With Leaky Nightmare
$32.5 Million to Settle Suit Over Windows
Leaks Prompt Civil Suit Against Windows Company
Jury Verdict Report: $475,000 verdict for one home
Jury Verdict Report: $1,000,000+ arbitration award for two homes
Jury Verdict Report: $4,214,847 verdict for three homes
Jury Verdict Report: $6,178,613 verdict for four homes
Richmond to Repair 12,300 Homes
Soil Suit Sinks Builder
Builders Pay the Price
The attorneys, and the homeowners, in these cases said the developers built their homes extremely poorly, citing a litany of problems, including faulty roofs, decks, drainage and foundations
Developers on Trial Over Sinking Condos
Terraces Homeowner Association in Glenwood Springs settled a lawsuit against developer Jay Harkins, construction companies and engineers for $12 million out of court Tuesday
Lawsuit Over Defects in Condos Resolved
Builder Okays $39 Million End to Suit
Sullan specializes in cases involving damage to homes caused by geologic hazards
Falling Apart at the Seams: A Legal Battle Rages In Cedar Heights Over the Effects of Unstable Soils
Walls Come Tumbling Down
Landslide Lawsuit: Owners of Home Sliding Into River Sue Developer, Builder and Engineers
Some builders settled quickly after watching Sullan at work in 1996
They are a very big firm and they are very good at what they do,’ Thompson said
Soil-Expansion Battle Shapes Attorney’s Career.
The Legal Bane of Homebuilders
nationally-prominent litigator who is the scourge of the homebuilding industry.
Enemy
I also found Sullan to be one of those truly ethical and fair-minded attorneys who bring honor to an often maligned profession
Claimant's $22.5 miillion window
Preserving the Balance of Power
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