For this week’s Guest Post Friday, Musings welcomes back Doug Reiser (@douglasreiser). Doug is a construction attorney, LEED AP and the principal at Reiser Legal LLC in Seattle, WA. His office provides effective construction counsel for businesses in the construction industry. He also runs the Builders Counsel Blog, a blog focused on progressive issues in […]
2011 Year End Construction Law Musings and Reflections
Wow! Another year has passed and 2012 is just about upon us! I hope all of you had a great year and I look forward to a wonderful 2012 here at Musings. As I sit here reflecting (or “Musing”) this day after Christmas, I am amazed at how quickly the first full calendar year of […]
Solo Practice University! Wow!
When Susan Liebel, the founder of Solo Practice University contacted me to talk about her vision and my joining the faculty, I was of course familiar with SPU and had kept up with faculty announcements (please check out the faculty, they are amazing!) , but had no idea that I was even on the radar […]
Happy New Year 2014 from Construction Law Musings
Happy New Year from Construction Law Musings and The Law Office of Christopher G. Hill, PC. I hope that you had as interesting, fun and exciting a 2013 as I did. For more thoughts on 2013, check out my annual year end musings post from earlier this week. I wish all of my friends, family, […]
Run a Job Smoothly- And Turn a Profit Doing It
The news is everywhere that construction spending is down. Contractors face the liability issues inherent in having to cut prices while construction material costs either increase or stay the same. However, opportunities exist for a construction contractor to turn a profit, even in these seemingly dire times. In order to do so, a contractor must […]