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The Importance of Following Procedure in Litigation – LAM Group v Anthony T. Rinaldi LLC
The New York Supreme Court in New York County recently decided a case that provided a civil procedure lesson. In LAM Group v Anthony T. Rinaldi LLC, 2022 NY Slip Op 51302[U] (Sup Ct, NY County 2022), plaintiff, a commercial building owner, sued the architects, general...
Implied Promise to Act in Good Faith in Connecticut Construction Contracts
Most people understand that contracts carry express terms and mutual obligations between the contracting parties enforceable by law. That said, the Connecticut courts have held that every construction contract has an implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing...
Connecticut Home Improvement Contractors Beware of the Connecticut Unfair Trade Practices Act
In our September 8, 2021 article (found here), we touched upon the requirements for home improvement contracts in Connecticut under the Home Improvement Act (“HIA”).[1] I can tell you from my own experience that the number of home improvement contractors who refuse to...
Paradigm Invest Group LLC v. Patel Hotel Fund, LLC et al.
Lawsuit filed against major hotel investment fund in DE Chancery Court for breach of contract, breach of covenant of good faith and fair dealing, fraud and unjust enrichment: Paradigm Invest Group LLC v. Patel Hotel Fund, LLC et al. Copy of redacted complaint can be...
Saudi Arabia’s $1 trillion Skyscraper Neom
A “confidential” set of plans from 2021 for Saudi Arabia’s $1 trillion skyscrapers called “Neom” or “The Mirror Line” were recently reviewed by several media outlets revealing more details about the project. The project’s website can be located here. The project...
Peter W. Yoars Named as 2022 International Advisory Expert in NY Commercial Litigation
Yoars Law is proud to announce that Peter Yoars was selected again as International Advisory Expert’s (IAE) Award in New York Commercial Litigation for 2022. The annual awards pay tribute to firms and attorneys who have succeeded over the past 12 months and have...
Arbitration Clause in Construction Contract Enforceable
The Supreme Court, Suffolk County recently issued a decision on the applicability of NY General Business Law § 399-c to an arbitration clause in AIA contract. In a Tozzi v. McLoughlin Construction Corporation, Ind. No. 615869/2021, the plaintiff sued his contractor...
CPLR 4404 – Defendant’s Jury Verdict Reinstated by Appellate Division
The Second Department issued a decision this week in the case Jones v Westchester County, ___AD3d___, 2022 NY Slip Op 01774 (2022), an appeal handled by Peter Yoars of-counsel for the defendant.[1] In an action to recover damages for personal injuries, the defendant...
Construction Trends for 2022 and Beyond
Construction is considered one of the largest industries in the world but is also considered one of the slowest growing. However, new technology being introduced is looking to speed up the rate of change and a few of these are listed below. Virtual design and...