Category: Construction Law

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Reminder: Quantum Meruit and Breach of Construction Contract Don’t Mix

Construction contracts (preferably written ones) are near and dear to my heart here at Construction Law Musings.  In a world where the contract is king, having a written construction agreement is a key component of any properly run construction project.  However, even with the best construction contract there are claims (Murphy was an optimist after […]

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A Great Contractor Filled Weekend

Over this past weekend, I attended the annual convention of the Associated General Contractors of Virginia.  As always, a good time was had by all.  Between the skeet and five stand shooting, the oyster tasting and other great events, the convention had plenty of laughter and opportunity to have some fun at the Homestead here […]

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Update Relating to SB891 and Bond Claim Waivers

Several bills were passed and will go into effect on July 1, 2015 that affect the construction industry here in Virginia.  The most interesting of these was an amendment to the mechanic’s lien statutes relating to waivers of lien rights. As I posted in March, SB891 amended the mechanic’s lien statute, Va. Code Section 43-3, […]

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Why Construction Law- An Update

Back in 2009, only a year or so after my first post here at Musings, I posted on why I’m in the field of construction law.  Well, a lot has happened in the over 5 years since then, not the least of which is my move to solo practice in July of 2010 and the […]

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DPOR Must Consider Full Record When Considering Homeowner Claim

One issue for homeowners who seek to recover for poor residential construction is the issue of whether a judgment will be collectible should they get one through the litigation process in Virginia.  Lack of the ability to collect can be particularly damaging to a homeowner when a particularly dishonest, or more likely cash strapped, contractor […]

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