Architect to Serve Jail Time Over Design and Construction Defects That Killed Los Angeles Firefighter

Wednesday, January 8, 2014

An architect recently pleaded no contest to an involuntary manslaughter charge stemming from the ceiling collapse at a luxury home that the architect designed and built. The architect was sentenced to three years of probation and one year in county jail. For more information regarding this story, see the recent ENR story, "Architect Will Serve Jail Term Over Blaze that Killed L.A. Firefighter."

While most construction professionals strive to meet their obligations based upon pride and professionalism, there are risks on any project that can go beyond those that can be insured.

Preti Flaherty attorney Kenneth E. Rubinstein has written on the topic in the Constructor Magazine and has spoken on the topic at the American Council of Engineering Companies 2012 Annual Conference. For further information, Ken can be reached at (617) 226-3868 or (603) 410-1568 or by email at krubinstein@preti.com.