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New York Insurance Coverage Law Update

New York Court Reaffirms That Contractor’s Defective Work Is Not A Covered “Occurrence” Anthony and Sandra Tamer hired RD Rice Construction (“Rice”) as a general contractor to gut and rebuild their combined residential co-operative units. After Rice and its subcontractors completed the renovation work, the Tamers complained of a draft so Rice returned and installed…...
By: Rivkin Radler LLP
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/new-york-insurance-coverage-law-update-61095/

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