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Nevada Legislature Provides Flexibility for Complex Construction Projects

As the 80th Session of the Nevada Legislature comes to an end, so too do the days of broad and sometimes confusing restraints against multiple general contractors working together on complex construction projects. Under NRS 624.215, the “contracting...By: Snell & Wilmer
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Snell & Wilmer | Jul 10,2019 |

2019 Amendments Affecting Residential Construction

Under Arizona law, when a purchaser of a new residential dwelling unit alleges a construction defect, the purchaser generally is required to first provide notice of the defect to the homebuilder prior to filing a formal action against the...By: Snell & Wilmer
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Snell & Wilmer | Jul 08,2019 |

In Utah, It's Obvious What's Open and Obvious

There is good news for contractors in Utah who take care to appropriately mark, sign and warn of hazards. Of course it does not mean they will avoid being sued. But in Coburn v. Whitacker Construction Co., 2019 UT 24, the Utah Supreme Court recently...By: Snell & Wilmer
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Snell & Wilmer | Jul 05,2019 |

"Times They Are [Still] a-Changin'": The Developing Landscape of Marijuana Legalization in Nevada and What This Means for Nevada Employers

As we reported last year, “Times They Are a-Changin’”. However, given the monumental shift in public perceptions of cannabis, the Nevada legislature has followed suit and has now taken a giant step further into the marijuana morass. As a result,...By: Snell & Wilmer
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Snell & Wilmer | Jun 20,2019 |
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