One of the big issues in construction today is, and will remain, immigration and the legal status of construction workers. For this reason, each change in the I-9 employment eligibility verification form is a big deal. The major points to consider relating to this change are: 1. Failure to use the revised form could result […]
AGCVA Green Building Breakfast Presentation
Originally posted 2009-04-20 09:00:00. Green building is in the news and, as has been posted at Musings before, contractors must learn about it to thrive in the new economic and construction climate. The AGC-VA will be presenting a panel breakfast discussion relating to the practical issues and advantages of being versed in green building. Check […]
Going Mobile!
First of all, and I can’t say this enough, thank you to all of you that follow this blog! I truly appreciate it. In order to make this even easier for you, I have created mobile links for this and my other blogs at Tumblr and Posterous. These last two are more for links and […]
Another Call for Guest Posts
I want to thank all of you who have helped get this little corner of the web going! I truly appreciate it. I also need to thank all of my readers, it still amazes me that construction law and my thoughts about it are interesting enough to warrant your attention, please keep it up! Now, […]
Tax Crude Now: A Response to an Interesting Idea
Shari Shapiro of Green Building Law Blog and I had an interesting discussion on Twitter last evening regarding her post entitled “Tax Gas Now.” Without oversimplifying a cogent position presented by Mrs. Shapiro (a blogger I consider a friend), the basic premise is to assure a minimum price for crude oil through taxation. Let me […]