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Energy Reporting and the Broken Window Problem

Much discussion has centered around the de-certification aspect of the energy reporting requirements of the new LEED guidelines.  However, as I have been reading and commenting on the proposed energy reporting requirements found in the latest LEED certification guidelines, and looking at the issue through the eyes of Eeyore (my favorite A. A. Milne character), […]

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New North Carolina Lien Laws Take Effect Next Week. Are You Ready?

For this week’s Guest Post Friday at Construction Law Musings, we welcome back Bryan G. Scott.  Bryan (@winstonattorney) is an attorney at Spilman Thomas & Battle, PLC and co-Chair of  the firm’s Construction Practice Group.  His primary areas of practice are commercial and business litigation, construction law and litigation, insurance coverage and bad faith, and […]

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Year End “Musings” for 2012

Where did the year go? It seems like only yesterday that I posted my thoughts on what was an eventful 2011.  Now, here we are at the end of 2012 in what seems like the blink of an eye. Looking back I had an overall great year and I hope that you did too. On […]

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Happy Holidays from Construction Law Musings

Well, its that time of year again when things get quiet (at least for a day), cold (depending on where you are) and hopefully family filled. Here’s wishing you and your families a wonderful holiday and a great start to 2013 from Construction Law Musings and The Law Office of Christopher G. Hill, PC.  I […]

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Liens for Unpaid Assessments: The Power and Complexity of the Community Association Lien

For this week’s Guest Post Friday here at Musings, I welcome back a good friend. John Tarley is an attorney with the Williamsburg law firm of Tarley Robinson, PLC. John is the managing partner for the firm and leads the firm’s business and litigation practices. A large part of the firm’s practice involves homeowners’ associations, […]

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