Construction Construction Law Guest Post Friday Mechanic's Liens

Something Borrowed, Something New: North Carolina Adopts, Tweaks Virginia’s Lien Agent Statute

For this week’s Guest Post Friday post here at Construction Law Musings, we welcome back Matt Bouchard.  Matt is a partner with Lewis & Roberts, PLLC in Raleigh, North Carolina.  For over ten years his practice has focused on representing the interests of contractors, sureties and owners in connection with commercial construction projects.  You can […]

Construction Law Contracts Guest Post Friday

Get What You Pay For

For this week’s Guest Post Friday, Musings welcomes a friend and fellow faculty member at Solo Practice University, Stefanie Devery.  Stefanie owns a Real Estate law firm in Mineola, New York with her husband, Brian Devery.  The Devery Law Group, P.C. concentrates in all residential and commercial real estate matters.  Stefanie writes a blog, New […]

Bond Claims Construction Law Mechanic's Liens

Reminder: Don’t Waive Your Mechanic’s Lien Rights (or Bond Rights For That Matter)

Here at Construction Law Musings, I have discussed mechanic’s liens and bond claims and how these types of payment protections interact with construction contracts.  Throughout these many posts, I have emphasized both the technical and picky nature of mechanic’s liens in Virginia and the fact that the contract is king in Virginia.  If you add […]

Business of Construction Construction Construction Law Guest Post Friday

Reflections From My Trip In-house and On-site

For this week’s Guest Post Friday, Musings welcomes back Ryan Bowers.  Ryan is the General Counsel and VP Operations for Contrast Mechanical Inc., a Michigan commercial and industrial mechanical construction company.  In addition to legal and operations, Ryan handles all IT and manages the Service Division.  Prior to going in-house, Ryan was a litigator at […]

ADR Construction Construction Law

Join Me As I Venture Forth as a Construction Mediator. . .

As you know, I am a big fan of mediation for the resolution of construction disputes.  I have discussed the value, both monetarily and stress wise, of mediation on multiple occasions.  I have discussed the value of mediation even when it does not lead to settlement and had numerous Guest Post Friday posts from my […]

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