Construction Law Contracts Guest Post Friday

Contractors and Bankruptcy: Getting the Piper Paid

For this week’s Guest Post Friday, Musings welcomes Jennifer Watt (@jenniferlwatt).  Jennifer is an Indiana litigator with experience litigating construction disputes, representing sureties and contractors following project defaults and advising on bankruptcy matters.  Jennifer, along with her colleague, Ryan Bowers, maintains Law under Construction, a blog built for Indiana construction professionals to monitor legal news […]

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Managing Twitter Hashtags to Avoid Twitter Fatigue

For this week’s Guest Post Friday here at Musings, we welcome back Gwynne Monahan.  Gwynne is best known by her Twitter handle @econwriter5. She has written several articles on open source applications for lawyers and legal professionals, and has presented on open source as well as issues surrounding social media. She is currently Community Manager for […]

Construction Law Contracts Guest Post Friday

When a Subcontractor Should Walk Away

For this week’s Guest Post Friday, Musings welcomes a good friend, Andrea Goldman of the Home Contractor v. Homeowner and Massachusetts Builders Blogs. Andrea is the principal of a Newton, Massachusetts law practice specializing in construction, business, and real estate disputes. Goldman also prepares construction contracts and acts as a legal advisor for construction companies. […]

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Happy Labor Day from Construction Law Musings

Here’s wishing you and your families a great and (hopefully) restful Labor Day.  Here at Musings, we’re taking a day off to get ready for the start of school and recharge the batteries for the stretch run to the end of 2012. Thanks for all of your readership and I look forward to hearing from […]

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Why Build Green in Virginia? It Just Makes Sense.

Image via Wikipedia Lately terms such as LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) and Green Building have been thrown about in the press, by politicians, and by local zoning and building officials in Virginia. Nationally, the Obama administration has shown support for green building. Locally, the Richmond City Counsel recently passed Resolution 2008 R […]

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