December 14, 2023
A Virginia federal judge granted a contractor’s request to modify an insurer’s proposed order for default judgment against a third-party construction company in a dispute over defective work at a U.S. Navy school, adding language to the order to prevent it from affecting the contractor’s other ongoing suits.
December 08, 2023
A contractor asked a Virginia federal court to modify a proposed order that would grant default judgment against a third-party construction company in a coverage dispute over defective concrete work at a U.S. Navy school, saying added language was needed to prevent roadblocks in ongoing claims against other insurers.
April 13, 2023
A contractor and an insurer have settled their coverage dispute over allegedly shoddy work on a U.S. Navy school, they told a Virginia federal court, while a complaint by the insurer against another party remains ongoing.
December 12, 2022
An insurer agreed to drop claims seeking rescission of a policy it issued to a construction company in a coverage dispute over allegedly shoddy work on a U.S. Navy school, the insurer told a Virginia federal court, but other claims remain in play.
September 26, 2022
A construction company involved in litigation over work it did in building a school on a military base misrepresented the size and scope of its business when applying for insurance coverage, the company's insurer told a Virginia federal court, seeking to rescind two policies.