It’s that time of year again and nominations are open for the ABA Journal’s Blawg 100. A lot has happened here at Construction Law Musings, not the least of which is that this “blawg” is now over three years old. This little corner of the internet has only been able to sustain this long because […]
Green or Greenwashing? What to Expect When You’re Expecting LEED Litigation
For this week’s Guest Post Friday here at Construction Law Musings, we welcome Alan Haley. Alan (via ConstructLaw) provides contract reviews, construction business consulting, and drafts construction contract supplements concerning LEED Certification and other issues in Louisiana. Contact him at: email: alan@myconstructlaw.com; phone: 318.841.1253; facebook: ; twitter: @myconstructlaw; via his website: www.myconstructlaw.com; or his blog at […]
Private, Single Panel Arbitration: A Better Way to Resolve Construction Disputes?
For this week’s Guest Post Friday post we welcome back Melissa Dewey Brumback. Melissa (@melissabrumback) is a construction attorney and partner in the firm Ragsdale Liggett, PLLC in Raleigh. Although not as old as some crusty lawyers, she has already spent over a decade representing engineers and architects, advising them on contract proposals to limit risks, and defending them […]
Construction Law Musings Takes a Break
Summer is here and it is time for a family vacation. I will be taking a break from Construction Law Musings for a couple of weeks and will return with a vengeance in August. In the meantime, be sure to check out the various pages here at Musings (ADR, Bond Claims, Mechanic’s Liens, etc). In […]
Benefits of LEED Compliance for Universities
For this week’s Guest Post Friday here at Construction Law Musings, we welcome Elaine Hirsch. Elaine describes herself as a kind of a jack-of-all-interests, from education and history to medicine and videogames. This makes it difficult to choose just one life path, so she is currently working as a writer for various education-related sites and […]