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McKenzie Rhody Announces New Partner, Dan Ryan
McKenzie Rhody LLP–a leading national construction defect firm with offices throughout California, Colorado and Texas–is pleased to announce the promotion of attorney Dan Ryan to partner. Since 2006, Dan’s career has focused exclusively on construction defect claims. Dan has resolved + read more
Empowering Your Communities: Find It, Fix It, Fund It
by The Felix Reserve Group, McKenzie Rhody, LLP, Alliance Association Bank Knowledge is power. Information is liberating. Education is progress. ALL are powerful weapons, and we say, ALL can be FUN! Register today and join us for our “Find It, + read more
McKenzie Rhody Announces New Partner, Allan R. Mena
McKenzie Rhody LLP, Construction Defect Attorneys, announced on Monday, August 28, Allan R. Mena as new partner. Mr. Mena leads the firm’s Texas offices. “Allan has done a great job over the last four years opening and running the Dallas + read more
Mckenzie Rhody Represented Local Couple After Wall Collapse
The story was originally reported by CBS Denver. McKenzie Rhody’s very own, Cass Mckenzie, was the lawyer representing the couple. Read the full article here. Construction Defect Law: A Client’s Story Recently, one of our clients was featured on local CBS + read more
Builders vs. Homeowners: Construction Defects Bill Promises Controversy
Low, Rob. “Builders vs. homeowners: Construction defects bill promises controversy” kdvr.com. Fox 31 Denver, Februry 10, 2015. Video Link: click here DENVER — Condominium owner Jon Harris can’t walk in his own kitchen without fear of tiles cracking beneath his feet. + read more
Insurance Won’t Cover Couple’s Destructive Wall Collapse
Low, Rob. “Insurance won’t cover couple’s destructive wall collapse.” kdvr.com. Fox 31 Denver, January 22, 2015. Video link: click here DENVER — It’s a sight no homeowner wants to come home to: The north wall of their house gone, the + read more
Homeowners’ ability to sue subcontractors stirs debate
By John Rebchook, Rocky Mountain News — July 13, 2005 A Colorado Supreme Court decision provides a major victory to homeowners by allowing them ability to sue subcontractors for construction defects caused by negligence, said Denver attorney Cass McKenzie, who + read more
HOAs Claim Victory in Arbitration Case
By John Rebchook, Rocky Mountain News — November 29, 2005 The Colorado Supreme Court last month quietly let stand a Court of Appeals decision that HOAs cannot be forced into arbitration by builders and general contractors. “This is an important victory + read more
Excerpt from “Builders Pay the Price”
Rocky Mountain News 7-29-2008 When Sue Small paid about $175,000 for her town home in the Central Park development in Aurora in 2003, she was thrilled. “I was looking at a lot of single- family homes, but I kept going + read more
McKenzie Rhody & Hearn, LLC Announce Hiring of Jeff Higgins
Director of Client Services — January 5, 2009 Denver, CO – The law firm of McKenzie Rhody & Hearn have announced the hiring of Jeff Higgins as Director of Client Services. In his position, Higgins will be responsible for client + read more
Recently, McKenzie Rhody & Hearn (MRH) won an important ruling in the Colorado Supreme Court
Recently, McKenzie Rhody & Hearn (MRH) won an important ruling in the Colorado Supreme Court that protects the rights of homeowners associations and individual homeowners to pursue claims for construction defects. The case, A.C. Excavating et al. v. Yacht Club + read more
CAI Law Reporter
February 2009
Federal Law and Legislation: The Fair Housing Act does not protect against religious persecution when it concerns a neutral law applied across the board, even if it disrupts religious beliefs.Denver condo-complex HOA wins judgment for defects
The 40 Madison Homeowners Association in Cherry Creek has been awarded a $4 million judgment in Denver District Court to pay for construction defects at the 27-unit condominium complex. The judgment, which will be paid by Madison Garden LLC, J&N + read more