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 […]
How to “Win Big” in the Construction Industry
For this week’s Guest Post Friday here at Construction Law Musings, I welcome back a good friend of the blog, Brian Hill. Brian helps people to achieve more from less in the areas of construction quality management, forensic investigation, business strategy and emerging technologies. He is also the editor and publisher of AECforensics.com – a […]
Is your marketing on track for the rebound?
For this week’s Guest Post Friday, Musings welcomes Johanna Hoffmann for a second time. Johanna is a marketing and management consultant to construction professionals, architects and interior designers. Her company, Oomph Group Inc. delivers workshops and webinars in the areas of marketing and sales, human resources, general business and financial management. Oomph programs are accredited for continuing […]
The Interstate Land Sales Act: A Buyer’s Escape Hatch – A Developer’s Worst Nightmare
For this week’s Guest Post Friday, Rich Cartlidge, a 3rd year law student at Stetson University College of Law in St. Petersburg, FL and author of the Green Building Envirotrends Blog has kindly offered to post on the Interstate Land Sales Act. Rich is a great resource and focuses on the areas of land use […]
Pay-If-Paid Clauses: Unfairness in Private Construction?
For this week’s Guest Post Friday here at Musings, and for the 500th post at this little corner of the blogosphere (who would have thought?) we welcome back Rob Pitkin. Rob (@KCconstrlawyer) is an attorney with Levy & Craig in Kansas City, where he handles Construction disputes and other types of sophisticated business litigation. Originally […]