Originally posted 2021-10-14 12:02:08. Remember when I stated that you cannot lawfully perform construction work in Virginia without a contractor’s license? Remember when I said that you risk non-payment if you do so? If you needed another reason, a relatively recent Virginia Court of Appeals decision upholding a criminal conviction for performing construction work without […]
UCC Article 9- A “New” Collection Tool?
Originally posted 2012-06-29 09:00:01. For this week’s Guest Post Friday, Musings is honored to have Doug Reiser. Doug is a construction attorney licensed in Louisiana and Washington, focusing the majority of his efforts on the contracting and management phases of the construction process. Recently being named a LEED AP, Doug hopes to grow with the […]
Don’t Be the First One to Breach Your Construction Contract
It has been a while since I made a substantive post here at Construction Law Musings. Things have been a bit busy here at the firm and at home (graduations, 31st anniversary, etc.) but I plan to get back on the horse and keep the posts going more consistently. Today’s post is, as you may […]
Mediation Training: A View From the Other Side of the Table
Originally posted 2010-05-31 09:00:08. I have discussed my experiences with mediation and other thoughts on this alternative dispute resolution (ADR) process on several occasions here at Construction Law Musings. I’ve also shared the views of some of the other great folks and mediators that have been kind enough to guest post here, including Victoria Pynchon (@vickiepynchon) […]
Happy Beginning of Summer!
Well, the “official” beginning of Summer is upon us, local pools are opening, and the temperature is rising. The office is closed and I am enjoying the day off with my family and friendsand thinking about those that served this country. I hope that you are doing the same. Here’s wishing all of the readers of […]

