Thoughts on construction law from Christopher G. Hill, Virginia construction lawyer, LEED AP, mediator, and member of the Virginia Legal Elite in Construction Law

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Guest Post Friday Posts

Resolving Construction Disputes: Is A Jury Trial Right For You?

For this week’s Guest Post Friday, Musings welcomes Ron White. Ron is a mediator of construction disputes and other types of claims in Los Angeles, California. His blog, The Critical Path: Tools for Resolving Construction Disputes is based on his 25 years of experience as a construction lawyer and stems from his perspective that conflict

Guest Post Friday at Mass. Builders Blog

This week’s Guest Post Friday is a bit different.  This time, I get to “muse” at @andreagoldman’s Massachusetts Builders Blog.  Andrea gave me the great opportunity to talk about the Miller Act.  Here’s an exerpt: Federal and State government work are a growth area in construction these days. With the economy in a downturn (though

Project Green Schools: Check it Out

For this weeks Guest Post Friday, Musings calls on another friend, Robin Organ. Robin is the Executive Director & Founder of greenschools. Robin has her Masters Degree in Education, and has spent more than a decade in the field of education. Robin holds her B.S. from Ithaca College in Speech Communication, English, and Education. She

Vik Duggal- The Brain Behind the Konstructr Network

For this weeks Guest Post Friday, Musings has a real treat, an interview with Vik Duggal. Vik is the Founder of Konstructr.com an online construction property. He’s worked for two Fortune 100 companies and small businesses inside and outside of the industry. He’s spent a majority of that time in a sales capacity selling millions

Do You Make These Pricing Mistakes?

For this week’s Guest Post Friday, we welcome Matt Handal for a second time.  As a marketer, producer of the Construction Netcast podcast, contributing editor of SMPS Marketer, co-author of the Marketing Handbook for the Design & Construction Professional, and Twitter.com’s @MattHandal, Matt sure is busy. But never too much to answer your questions at