Be careful with how you act with arbitration clauses in your contracts. If you are not careful in how you act to enforce these clauses, you could find yourself stuck in court whether you like it or not. As I stated in a recent update to a post last month, the Fourth Circuit Court of […]
Happy Holidays from Construction Law Musings
It is that time of year again. The thermometer gets colder (at least most places) and the holidays are upon us. Things slow down a bit and, for some, snow is on the ground. It is also a great time to spend with family and friends. Here’s wishing you a calm, happy and family filled […]
True Sustainability – Trust, But Verify
Brian L. Hill helps others to achieve more from less through business development, digital media and construction consulting. A fourth generation construction/real estate professional, he shares his passion for pursuing quality in the built environment at AECforensics.com. Always on the search for quality content, if you are a professional in the A/E/C industry, consider writing […]
Seven Years of Musings?!?!? Hard to Believe Even for Me
Wow! It seems like just yesterday that I started this little construction law blog with a two line post on the Blogger platform. When I posted that announcement seven (yes, it’s been 7 years) ago basically on a whim, I had no idea that I would still be posting my “musings” on construction related topics […]
Thank You to Scott Wolfe and Construction Lien Blog
I want to thank Scott and his crew at Construction Lien Blog for their kind offer to let me guest post. Check out my post on Open Accounts and Mechanic’s Liens in Virginia and all the other great lien related content at their site! Related articles by Zemanta More thoughts on Mechanic’s Liens (constructionlawva.com) Be […]