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every repoSe HaS itS tHorN Construction law Section Chairs: Ryan Baya - Mills Paskert Divers & Derek Kantaskas - Carlton Fields I statute of contractors must repose for say “I Won’t construction Forget You” to claims in section these problems, 95.11(3)(c), the first thing Florida Statutes, they must do will soon expire when receiving on those notice of a projects. Summer 2008 While the project claim is expiration of determine the For many contractors, the repose parties against the prospect of litigating period is usually whom they have “Nothin’ but indemnity rights. flip phone-era projects a Good Time” Generally, the is daunting. for contractors, limitations period it can often for bringing an trigger owners indemnity claim into exhuming “does not begin claims on long-forgotten projects. running until the litigation against For many contractors, the prospect the third-party plaintiff has ended of litigating flip phone-era projects or the liability, if any, has been is daunting. Finding subcontractors settled or discharged by payment.” and employees who worked on Castle Const. Co. v. Huttig Sash & these projects and who managed Door Co., 425 So. 2d 573, 575 (Fla. to survive the Great Recession 2d DCA 1982). But for indemnity tends to be a small miracle. And claims on construction projects, it’s tracking down contracts, insurance possible that the ten-year statute of information, and billing records often resembles archaeology. While Continued on page 31 © Can Stock Photo / photography33 n the summer of 2008, American Idol topped the Nielsen ratings and Lebron James chased an NBA championship for the Cleveland Cavaliers. Poison’s Brett Michaels starred in a VH1 reality dating show, while Donald Trump hosted a reality show that had not yet drawn celebrity contestants. A little-known Senator from Illinois named Barack Obama emerged as the Democratic Party’s nominee for president. Yes, the summer of 2008 seems just like yesterday and forever ago at the same time. For Florida contractors, however, the summer of 2008 may be revisited shortly. Why? Because the ten-year qSave the Dates u September 6, 2018 Membership Luncheon at the Hilton Tampa Downtown u October 3, 2018 22nd Annual Bench Bar Conference & Judicial Reception at the Hilton Tampa Downtown u December 6, 2018 Holiday Open House at the Chester Ferguson Law Center 30 Learn more about HCBA events at www.hillsbar.com. StAy ConneCted SUMMER 2018 | HCBA LAWYER