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Mechanic’s Liens and Contracts: A Roundup

Image via Wikipedia Musings thought that it would step away from its discussion of “green” construction to discuss a few interesting construction cases that came down recently in the Commonwealth of Virginia. The first of these is another warning to contractors that arbitration provisions can be waived by conduct.  In Shoosmith Bros., Inc. v. Hopewell […]

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Musings Visits Small Firm Innovation Today

Thanks again to Gwynne and all of those over at the Small Firm Innovation blog for allowing me to contribute.  This week’s Musings are over at their blog and I encourage you to check out my thoughts on attorney civility. Here’s a quick taste: Aside from the fact that we just ought to be more […]

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Thanks (Again) for the Guest Post Fridays

As you may have noticed, the Guest Post Fridays have been a bit sparse lately.  That is not because I don’t look forward to them as much as you do.  The simple fact is that I have been busy and so have those attorneys and others in the construction industry that have been so generous […]

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Construction Contracts, Mediation and Venue

I have preached the mantra of “read your contracts carefully” on numerous occasions here at Construction Law Musings.  I have also discussed my thoughts on ADR and mandatory mediation.  A recent case out of the Eastern District of Virginia mixes these two ideas quite nicely. Dominion Transmission Inc. v. Precision Pipeline Inc. involved the construction […]

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Another Great Construction Law Weekend

This past weekend was the 34th Annual Construction and Public Contracts Law Seminar at the Boars Head Inn in Charlottesville, VA.  I have stated my thoughts on this great seminar in the past and my feelings haven’t changed. I began attending the event in 2009 at the encouragement of Brett Marston, a good friend and […]

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