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California Court of Appeals Weighs in on the Duty to Defend and Suggests “Fetch” New Motion

It’s not uncommon for construction contracts to include indemnity provisions requiring the indemnitor (typically, the lower-tiered party) to “defend, indemnify and hold harmless” the indemnitee (typically, the higher-tiered party) from third-party...
By: Wendel, Rosen, Black & Dean LLP
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/california-court-of-appeals-weighs-in-27729/

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