Category: Business of Construction

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Guest Post Friday Takes a Breather

I just wanted to let you know that Guest Post Friday here at Construction Law Musings is still as active as always.  We’re just taking a break and will be back with a vengeance starting next week.  I’ve been in contact with some great folks who I am sure will have some great insights and […]

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Incorporation May Not Be a Shield if You’re not Careful

On at least one occasion here at Construction Law Musings, I have discussed the need to operate your business as a corporation or LLC.  The primary reason that I, as a construction attorney, recommend this is for the liability protection against attacks on your personal assets.  Proper use of incorporation can and does protect your […]

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Sometimes Carriers Have to Defend Chinese Drywall Cases

Well, I’m back from vacation and almost dug out from under the stack that was on my desk when I returned and can now get back to Musings.  Thanks for awaiting my return (I’m sure it was with baited breath 🙂 ) I have spoken here at Construction Law Musings on the Dragas line of […]

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Construction Law Musings Hits the Beach

As you read this, I am happily taking a break from my construction law practice and hanging at the beach enjoying some spring break fishing and family time on Sanibel Island, Florida. Musings will pick back up again next week. In the meantime, check out the recently added Alternate Dispute Resolution page to hear my […]

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Putting My Mediation Where My Mouth Is

I have been a big advocate for mediation as a method of resolving construction disputes for quite a while here at Construction Law Musings.  As an advocate, I have participated in numerous mediations and have seen the effect that a good mediator can have in bringing the parties together to resolve their business dispute.  Seeing […]

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