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Daily Archives: July 3, 2012

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Seattle Monorail

Washington Supreme Court rejects “economic loss rule”

It may seem unremarkable that the Washington Supreme Court would approve a claim by an equipment operator, in this case the Seattle Monorail, against an engineering firm that provided services to the monorail’s owner, the City of Seattle. It seems only logical that if an engineer provides engineering work for the City on the monorail,…

July 3, 2012Commercial, Construction Defects & Property Loss ClaimsBy Sandy
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