Thanks to ALPS 411 for yet another opportunity to post. This time on how being a solo is a benefit to my clients. I really do believe that my status as a solo gives me some insights and experiences that allow me to be a better construction lawyer. I encourage you to check out this […]
Announcement: Get to “Cloud 9” at the Clio Cloud Conference
My friends at Clio, the cloud based practice management software that I have used since starting my solo practice (I recommend you check it out by the way), will be hosting the inaugural Clio Cloud Conference on September 23 and 24, 2013 in Chicago. While I don’t usually promote conferences (particularly those at which I […]
Online Professional Marketing- A Review from the Solo’s Perspective
One of the many benefits of publishing a blog like Construction Law Musings is the ability to connect online, and then many times in real life, with a variety of people. These connections then give me the opportunity to review materials on subjects from construction contracts to online professional service marketing. This last topic is […]
Open Letter to Guest Posters: Thanks for the Musings!
In the over four years and 500 posts here at Musings, I have been humbled and amazed at the growth of the subscriber base here at Construction Law Musings. While this growth has been a great inspiration to keep this little corner of the internet going, what really spices things up and keeps it interesting […]
Quick Primer on Virginia Mechanic’s Lien Law
If you have spent significant time in the construction business, you have encountered instances where (i) your construction contract has been breached, (ii) you have not been paid, and (iii) you need to file a mechanic’s lien. Some basic business practices, however, will help ensure that your lien rights are maximized and your claim preserved. […]