Contact Construction Defect Journal

Article Submissions, Letters to the Editor, Industry News, and Registration in The CDJ 2019 Construction Attorneys Directory can be facilitated through the following e mail links. For General Delivery Messages, or any other inquiries, please contact us at information@constructiondefectjournal.com

Article Submissions

To submit an article, links to relevant construction defect news or events, or to suggest a topic for publication in CDJ please contact submitarticle@constructiondefectjournal.com

Letters To The Editor

Letters to the Editor, or comments regarding a specific posting can be sent to editor@constructiondefectjournal.com

Industry News

News and information concerning construction defect and claims matters, as well as promotional information about individuals and organization events can be sent to industrynews@constructiondefectjournal.com

Subscribe to Construction Defect Journal

The Latest Construction Defect and Claims News Delivered Straight to Your Inbox...


Subscribing is easy and it's Free!  Just Click the Subscribe link and hit send. Or use the following link...


subscribe@constructiondefectjournal.com


714.701.9180

Arrange No Cost Consultation

johnspringman

markchapman

johntolman

mattnardella

alansturm

davesuggs










Construction Defect Journal Archives - Recent CD News for Construction Claims Professionals

Construction Defect News Channel - The Latest News and Video From The Construction Defect Journal

Construction defect and claims video channel.  For access to full construction defect channel content visit the construction defect channel homepage at... ConstructionDefectChannel
California Insurance Commissioner Responds to State Farm Non-Renewal Announcement

After State Farm announced it will not renew more than 70,000 insurance policies in California over the next year, the state's insurance commissioner is speaking out.

3 Corporations Own 19,000 Metro Atlanta Homes. What Does that Mean for the Housing Market?

A recent study by Georgia State University researchers found that three corporations own more than 19,000 homes in Atlanta’s five metro counties.

Here's What the Realtor Settlement On Commissions Could Mean for Buyers

As part of the settlement agreement, which has yet to be approved by a judge, brokers advertising a deal on the MLS will no longer be able to offer upfront compensation to a buyer's agent.

Bungalow Courts: LA's Best Housing No One Builds Anymore

Metamodernism discusses on whether or not they should return.

Businesses React to Downtown St. Cloud Construction Damage

The city of St. Cloud is now taking legal action against the construction company that built phase two of the city’s downtown revitalization project, WKMG 6 News reported.

Homeowner Associations in NC Could Face New Restrictions

CBS 17 reported homeowner associations in NC could face new restrictions.

The Expanding Use of Catastrophe Models

Catastrophe models are not just for hurricanes. They are also not just for insurance carriers. Ming Lee, president and CEO of catastrophe modeling firm AIR Worldwide, discusses how insurance brokers and governments are increasingly using cat models and how cat models are expanding into other risks and expanding geographically.

 

Construction Defect Journal is aggregated from a variety of news sources, article submissions, contributors, and information from industry professionals.

No content on this site should be construed as legal advice or expert opinion. By viewing this site you agree to be bound by its terms and conditions

 

Copyright 2024 - Construction Defect Journal – All Rights Reserved