Mike Drews Construction Co Inc

CA

5 (3 reviews)

Insurance Company A/S/O Brinkman ConstructionInc.an Arizona corporation v. Pool &ampSpa Companya Colorado limited liability company) Tyson &ampMendes’ Central Regional Managing Partner Michael Drews represented Pool &ampSpa Company in the trial in Colorado’s Adams Country District Court. The plaintiffIronshore Specialty Insurance Companyclaimed Pool &ampIronshore Specialty InsuranceCo. paid out 85% of the costs to demolish and repair the faulty pool and spa. Drews used Tyson &ampMendes’ proven defense methods throughout the trialincluding responsibilityreasonablenessDrews was able to show the bidproposalthe Court ruled that since the pool company had entered a design-build contractwhile accepting responsibility for hiring the engineerit constituted a complete “approved submittalusing another proven Tyson &amp

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