Construction Law Musings will be taking a break this week. Don’t worry, I’ll be back refreshed and ready to go after a nice relaxing beachfront vacation. In the meantime, please check out the Guest Post Fridays, and explore the various pages of this blog. To all of you that read and subscribe to this corner […]
Will my HOA Foreclose its Lien on my House?
For this week’s Guest Post Friday here at Musings, we welcome back John Tarley. John is an attorney with the Williamsburg law firm of Tarley Robinson, PLC. John is the managing partner for the firm and leads the firm’s business and litigation practices. A large part of the firm’s practice involves homeowners’ associations, as the firm represents […]
We Need Strategic Thinking in Construction Procurement
For this week’s Guest Post Friday here at Musings, we welcome back Harold (Hal) Good, CPPO. Hal served as Director of Procurement and Contracting for the city of Palm Springs, California and Palm Springs International Airport for twenty-one years. He has also held procurement and contracting related Positions at New York University Medical Center and […]
Some Random (or Not So Random) Musings on a Thursday
As I am sitting here this week trying to get back on the blogging bandwagon (and I apologize for the less consistent posts as of late) and dealing with the occupational hazard of “bloggers block,” I thought I’d just go through the many great posts and blogs of friends and colleagues in the relatively small […]
Pending Georgia Lien Law Amendment Based On Virginia Statute
For the first Guest Post Friday of 2014, we welcome Mark Cobb. Mark (@cobblawgroup) is the founding partner of the Cobb Law Group, a construction law firm with two offices serving the State of Georgia. Mark represents various types of construction professionals including project owners and general contractors, but his practice has a significant focus […]