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Court of Appeals Holds that Construction Defect Statute of Repose May Run From Completion of a “Discrete Component” of a Larger Project
New Rules Governing Interlocutory Appeals in Colorado
Two decisions this fall by divisions of the Colorado Court of Appeals applied rules adopted this year and last governing interlocutory appeals in civi [...]
Pennsylvania Supreme Court to review every-exposure theory
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court will hear the curious ruling the appellate court made in Betz v. Pneumo Abex, LLC, 998 A. 2d 962 (2010) and the case ha [...]
David B. Bush
Prior to joining Markusson Green & Jarvis, Mr. Bush was a judicial law clerk for the Minnesota State Court of Appeals. He spent two years with the law firm Robins, Kaplan, Miller & Ciresi in Minneapolis where he worked in in the commerical litigation department where he handled matters involving franchises, contracts, employment and intellectual property. Additionally, he spend three years serving as assistant attorney general of the Colorado Attorney General's office and as a deputy district attorney in the Denver District Attorney's office. In 2000, Mr. Bush joined Markusson Green & Jarvis. He became a firm shareholder in 2005.
Practice Areas
Construction Defect/Contractor Liability
Education
Colgate University, Hamilton, New York
B.A. 1978
University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin
J.D., 1992
Bar Admissions
American Bar Association
Colorado Bar Association
Colorado Defense Lawyers Association, Construction Law Committee, Board of Directors
Denver Bar Association
