Everyone knows that the construction economy is not exactly stellar right now and has not been for a while. Groups from the AGC to the federal government are discussing the issues with the building sector. I have discussed some ways that I believe that a Virginia or any other contractor can distinguish itself from competitors […]
The Role Of Forensics In The A/E/C Industry
For this week’s Guest Post Friday Post here at Construction Law Musings, we welcome Brian L. Hill. Brian is a construction defect investigator and business development consultant. While not related to Christopher Hill, he does share the same passion for all things related to the built environment. Brian is the editor-in-chief and publisher of AEC […]
Marketing a Construction Law Practice- The Personal Touch
I have spoken here at Construction Law Musings on several occasions about how I market my solo practice. However, its been a while and the last time I posted on this topic, I was still at my old firm and did not have over six months of solo practice under my belt. I felt I […]
Alternative Billing for Construction Claims: “An offer you can’t refuse”
For this week’s Guest Post Friday here at Construction Law Musings, we welcome Kevin B. Watson for the first time. Kevin is a partner with the Philadelphia Area law firm of Halberstadt Curley, LLC. Kevin is an engineer that ran out of ideas and went to law school, practicing as a Construction Lawyer since Reganomics […]
Labor Day Wishes from Construction Law Musings
As the summer ends and the school year begins, I wish you all the best this long weekend. Musings will be taking a break for the holiday and will be back with a great Guest Post Friday and the regularly scheduled programming later this week. Here’s wishing you and your families some great downtime before […]