Thanks again to ALPS411 for their continued solicitation and publication of guest posts and re-blogged content at their site. This week its my thoughts on why I do this construction blog thing every week and why I’ve kept it up for over 3 years. Here’s a tease: Recently, I’ve gotten numerous questions/comments from friends, clients […]
The Insider’s Guide to Finding a Surety Company
For this week’s Guest Post Friday here at Construction Law Musings, we welcome Alex Levin. Alex is a writer for Lance Surety, a nationwide surety bond company who write and provide a variety of bond types from construction bonds to auto dealer bonds. In the eyes of many contractors and licensed business people, obtaining a surety […]
The Saga Surrounding the SBA’s Surety Bond Limits
For this week’s Guest Post Friday, Construction Law Musings welcomes Danielle Rodabaugh. Danielle (@DaRodabaugh) is the chief editor at SuretyBonds.com, a surety provider that works with construction professionals across the nation. Danielle writes to help construction professionals and their lawyers better understand the intricacies of the surety market. From time to time, contractors struggle to […]
Join Us for a Seminar on Construction Contract Drafting
Want to learn something abut construction contract drafting? On Tuesday, June 12, 2012 at 1 PM Eastern Strafford will be hosting a webinar on just that topic. Why am I mentioning this? Because I am one of the speakers of course. I will be joining my friends, colleagues, and fellow construction attorneys Melissa Brumback (@melissabrumback) […]
Restoring the Lead Paint RRP Opt-Out- How Does it Affect You?
We’ve discussed the Lead Paint RRP requirements in the past here at Construction Law Musings. Since its passage almost a year ago, there has been a lot of debate about its necessity and cost. While this debate is interesting, I recommend a Google search on this topic for you to get all angles. I’ll be […]