Category: Guest Post Friday

Guest Post Friday Posts

Announcements Business of Construction Guest Post Friday

Another Guest Post Friday Thank You

Here we are on another Friday and I am still amazed at the great content that my Guest Post Friday contributors have added to Construction Law Musings.  Recent posts by Martha Sperry, Charles Hendricks, Nate Hinch, and many others add a perspective and depth to this little hole in the Web 2.0 wall that I […]

Announcements Business of Construction Guest Post Friday

More Musings on Guest Post Fridays

Today, Construction Law Musings takes a Guest Post Friday break.  Don’t worry, the series will be back.  We have a great post set for next Friday, and there should be much more Guest Post Friday goodness in the future. I am consistently amazed at how this idea of a Guest Post Friday has taken off.  […]

Business of Construction Green Building Guest Post Friday

Build2Sustain- Understanding Green ROI

For this week’s Guest Post Friday, Rich Cartlidge, an attorney, recent graduate of Stetson University School of Law, and fellow member of the Build2Sustain advisory board, and author of the Green Building Envirotrends Blog has kindly offered to post for a second time here at Musins. Rich is a great resource and focuses on the […]

Business of Construction Construction Guest Post Friday

Protecting “Built-In” Trade Secrets

For this week’s Guest Post Friday, Construction Law Musings welcomes Ron Coleman.  Ron is a partner and head of the intellectual property practice at Goetz Fitzpatrick LLP, a leading construction firm with offices in New York and New Jersey. His practice is focused on commercial and IP litigation and he, as he says, he relishes […]

Business of Construction Guest Post Friday

Is this a Contract Question or a Safety Question?

For this week’s Guest Post Friday, Musings has the pleasure of welcoming Jan Thomas, President of Circle Safety & Health Consultants, LLC. Jan is an occupational safety and health professional with doctorate, over 30 years of experience at the federal, state and university levels, and professional certification. Her background includes regulatory compliance, accident and fatality […]

Back To Top