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Insurance Assurance: New Language Regarding Additional Insured

The Insurance Service Office has changed the coverage of the additional insured endorsement. Here's what you need to know. More

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Implications of Lead Safe Renovation for Home Improvement Companies

The remodeler overseeing the job is responsible for the training, liability, and lead handling. More

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Tighter Contracts for Lead Paint Protection

Tips for tightening up your contracts to reduce your liability in the age of the EPA's Lead: Renovation, Repair and Painting rule, courtesy of attorney Andrea Goldman. More

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Lead Insurance Requires Separate Coverage Most Contractors Don't Have

Don't assume that your general-liability policy covers you in the event of a lead poisoning suit. More

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How to Avoid the Legal Pitfalls of Green Marketing

Use caution when promoting green products or homes. More

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Warranty Warriors

Will more remodeling companies embrace the opportunity in 2010 to get manufacturer approval through certification programs? More

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Remodelers Brace for April Deadline of Lead Paint Rule

Seventeen years in the making, the EPA's lead paint rule promises massive changes in remodelers' work practices -- at least for remodelers who comply with the law. More

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ByLaw: Reducing Cell Phone Liability

Make sure your company has clear rules regarding cell phone use, and have a written policy in place to limit liability. More

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Strong Safety Record Can Keep Insurance in Check

Strict safety protocols have given Mark IV Builders a strong safety record and a great relationship with its insurance company. More

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Pennsylvania Home Improvement Contractor Law Now in Effect

Contractors must register with the state under new Home Improvement Consumer Protection Act. More

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