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Tred once again was selected by his peers for inclusion in the 2025 Edition of The Best Lawyers in America® for his work in Commercial Litigation, Insurance Law and Litigation-Insurance. He was also named Best Lawyers® 2022 Litigation Insurance “Lawyer of the Year” in Honolulu. A designation given to a single attorney in each practice group by metropolitan area.

   The federal district court predicted that the Utah Supreme Court would find that damage to property other than the insured's work product is unexpected and arises from an occurrence. Cincinnati Ins. Co. v. AMSCO Windows, 2013 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 15999 (D. Utah Feb. 5, 2013).

   The insured, AMSCO Windows, installed windows in new

   In a brief opinion, the Second Circuit vacated the district court's denial of coverage for construction defects. Scottsdale Ins. Co. v. R.I. Pools Inc., 2013 U.S. App. LEXIS 5680 (2nd Cir. March 21, 2013).

   The insured, R.I. Pools, employed outside companies to supply concrete and to shoot the concrete into the ground.

   Methodically analyzing the damage claims, the federal district court largely denied the insurers' motions for summary judgment for coverage of construction defect claims. Big-D Constr. Corp. v. Take It for Granite Too, 2013 U.S.Dist. LEXIS 8377 (D. Nev. Jan. 22, 2013). 

   Big-D was the general contractor for a remodeling project of International

  The federal district court disagreed with the insurer's strident claim that Wisconsin followed the manifestation trigger for deciding coverage under a homeowner's policy. Strauss v. Chubb Indem. Ins. Co., 2013 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 224 (E.D. Wis. Jan. 2, 2013).

   Several years after their house was constructed, the insureds discovered water damage. Chubb denied

   The Washington Supreme Court held that the arbitration provision in James Rivers' policy was unenforceable. State of Washington, Department of Transportation v. James River Ins. Co., 2013 Wash. LEXIS 66 (Wash. Jan. 17, 2013).

   The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) was an additional insured on a policy issued by James River.

   Through the efforts of Mihoko Ito, Esq. and Gary Slovin, Esq., the Hawaii State Bar Association is again this year tracking various categories of legislation during the current session. Based upon Mihoko's and Gary's efforts, below is a summary of the insurance related bills the legislature is considering.

   HB 125– The