Originally posted 2021-10-14 12:02:08. Remember when I stated that you cannot lawfully perform construction work in Virginia without a contractor’s license? Remember when I said that you risk non-payment if you do so? If you needed another reason, a relatively recent Virginia Court of Appeals decision upholding a criminal conviction for performing construction work without […]
UCC Article 9- A “New” Collection Tool?
Originally posted 2012-06-29 09:00:01. For this week’s Guest Post Friday, Musings is honored to have Doug Reiser. Doug is a construction attorney licensed in Louisiana and Washington, focusing the majority of his efforts on the contracting and management phases of the construction process. Recently being named a LEED AP, Doug hopes to grow with the […]
Don’t Be the First One to Breach Your Construction Contract
It has been a while since I made a substantive post here at Construction Law Musings. Things have been a bit busy here at the firm and at home (graduations, 31st anniversary, etc.) but I plan to get back on the horse and keep the posts going more consistently. Today’s post is, as you may […]
Happy Beginning of Summer!
Well, the “official” beginning of Summer is upon us, local pools are opening, and the temperature is rising. The office is closed and I am enjoying the day off with my family and friendsand thinking about those that served this country. I hope that you are doing the same. Here’s wishing all of the readers of […]
Ever Wonder How to Mail a Scorpion?
Originally posted 2014-01-06 09:00:10. Did I get your attention? Does this seem like a diversion from the usual construction law focus of this blog? Do you occasionally find the legal system in which I ply my trade and the statutes that are occasionally passed in various places to be silly? Do you want to know […]


