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Brian D. Kahn – Mr. Kahn co-wrote with Mark Hopkins, Jason Jurado and Mark Oertel entitled “The Unintended Consequences of Going Green” was published June 2020 Construction Claims magazine.  Link: http://online.pubhtml5.com/adfn/sege/?utm_campaign=1751048_Construction%20Claims%20SUM20%20Digital%20Edition%20Announcement&utm_medium=email&utm_source=CLM&dm_i=37P3,11J48,2V6CJ5,3Z5BZ,1#p=22

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COVID-19 INFORMATION AND RESOURCES Richard H. Glucksman, Esq.Brian D. Kahn, Esq. INTRODUCTION The current COVID-19 health crisis has greatly impacted nearly every aspect of our business and personal lives. The constant flow of rapidly evolving, and often contradictory information creates…

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“Benefits and Challenges of Using Controlled Insurance Programs in Construction Projects.” (The Edge- AmWINS Group, January, 2020) by Richard H. Glucksman and Ravi R. Mehta- Link to Article

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Randall Dean and Mark DiMaria recently obtained the dismissal of a multi-million dollar tax accounting malpractice case following a jury trial.  The action originally sought over $14 million in compensatory damages, as well as punitive damages, against the defendant tax…

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Greg Sabo received a great result in a Class Action matter. Read Article

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Brian D. Kahn is Chairing and Ravi M. Mehta is speaking at the Construction Defect Seminar & Holiday Reception on December 5, 2019. Register: http://www.cvent.com/events/ascdc-2019-construction-defect-seminar-holiday-reception/event-summary-4a24973d33934cfeb668f35e8909d3ef.aspx

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CGDR was recently highlighted CBIA Report Newsletter - https://members.cbia.org/list/member/chapman-glucksman-dean-820

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Brian D. Kahn – Speaker - 2019 CLM Construction Conference – Mr. Kahn will be speaking on Unintended Consequences of Going Green at the 2019 CLM Construction Conference

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Chapman Glucksman is proud to be a sponsor of the 2019 CLM Construction Conference. https://www.theclm.org/Event/ShowEventDescription/10113

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THE CALIFORNIA COURT OF APPEAL HELD THAT A REQUIREMENT IN THE CC&RS FOR A MAJORITY VOTE OF THE HOMEOWNERS BEFORE INITIATING AN ACTION CANNOT BE CURED BY A VOTE AFTER THE ACTION IS COMMENCED - By Richard H. Glucksman, Esq.…

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