May 12, 2004
Courtroom News
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N.J. Judge Says Exclusion 'Meaningless' If Ensuing Mold Loss Covered A New Jersey trial judge ruled that homeowners seeking insurance coverage for mold damage cannot bypass a policy's mold exclusion'.
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Phoenix Jury Awards $100,000 On Cognitive Injury Claims A Phoenix jury awarded Kari Kilian $100,000 on April 23 over her claims that she suffers from brain damage from exposure to mold and mycotoxins.
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Kansas Jury Awards Family $1.1 Million For Mold Damage A Wichita jury awarded a family $1.1 million in damages after finding the prior owners of the family's home liable for failing to disclose leaks in the home's tile roof.
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Minn. Supreme Court Gives Broad Reading to 'Major Construction Defect' Minnesota's Supreme Court held April 1 that 'major construction defects' must be interpreted broadly in a 10-year home warranty statute.
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Calif. Real Estate Broker Owed No Duty to Homebuyer's Child The duty of care owed by real estate professionals to buyers does not extend to a homebuyer's son allegedly injured by exposure to mold in the home.
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