Guest Post Fridays

Guest Post Friday Construction Law Musings If you read Musings regularly (and you should :) ). You know that I try to have someone guest post every Friday on a topic relevant to construction.  Whether the topic be green construction, construction law, marketing, conflict resolution or some other topic that I hope that you will find interesting.

These guest posts will give you a different and interesting perspective on the business of construction and construction law and will expose you to some of the great folks that I meet during the growth of Construction Law Musings and my construction practice.  The contributors to Guest Post Friday have made this construction law blog a better place to visit.

I also use the “Guest Post Fridays” as a way to thank the many people I’ve met either through Twitter, in person, or through other Web 2.0 media.  Many of the guest posters have been instrumental in the growth of Musings and my construction law practice.  I encourage you to visit their blogs and other links found in these posts.  I promise you will learn something from each of them.

Guest Post Friday at Musings Takes a Breather

The holiday season and year end are upon us and with it a slower pace here at Construction Law Musings.  Guest Post Fridays will therefore be a bit more intermittent for the next few weeks.  Don’t worry though, Guest Post Friday has not gone away.  In fact, I am excited to have a new contributor…

Changes and Claims: Make Sure You Actually Ask for What You Want

Originally posted 2009-06-19 09:00:00. Republished by Blog Post Promoter For this weeks Guest Post Friday, Musings welcomes Matthew DeVries. Matt is the author of www.bestpracticesconstructionlaw.com, is a construction attorney in Nashville, Tennessee. He is a father of five energetic children and he often uses his family experiences to shed light on the green building, sustainable…

Dealing with Mechanic’s Lien Priorities

For this week’s Guest Post Friday here at Musings, we welcome a new face.  Rob Pitkin (@KCconstrlawyer) is an attorney with Levy & Craig in Kansas City, where he handles Construction disputes and other types of sophisticated business litigation.  Originally from Iowa, he graduated from Wheaton College and Wake Forest University School of Law.  Rob…

Greening the Green Code Through Use

For this week’s Guest Post Friday, we welcome a couple of authors.  Gary Klein has been intimately involved in energy efficiency and renewable energy since 1973.  His firm, Affiliated International Management LLC, provides consulting on sustainability.  Craig Conner has been involved with energy efficient buildings since 1976.  He is active in the development of energy…

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