I just wanted to let everyone know that while the Guest Post Friday posts have slowed, the series will certainly continue. I have a few new and repeat contributors lined up over the next month or so and the posts should be informative. Thanks to everyone that has contributed in the past and in advance […]
Getting Slow Paid? Try These Tips
Image via Wikipedia As ENR has reported recently, slow payment can and does sap a contractor’s strength. Slow payment puts a contractor in a serious bind. On the one hand, it is getting paid, so why rock the boat? On the other, the contractor has to pay the down-line subcontractors in the time specified in […]
Dragas Management: The Saga Continues
I am beginning to think that I should start a page just dedicated to the Dragas Management Chinese Drywall saga. If you remember, Dragas is the company that tried to do the right thing and help its customers. However, it made the mistake of doing this without a “claim” so its insurance did not need […]
Let the ABA Know if You Like Construction Law Musings, Thanks!
I find it hard to believe that yet another year has almost gone by here at Construction Law Musings. It seems only yesterday that this little corner of the “blawgosphere” turned two. Thank you to all of the guest posters who make this construction law blog so interesting to maintain, you have all contributed greatly […]
Virginia Construction Law Roundup
Recently the state and federal courts here in the Commonwealth of Virginia made two construction law rulings that I thought you all would find interesting. The first of these involves the infamous Chinese drywall discussed in this blog on a couple of occasions. In another ruling in the continuing saga of Dragas Management (remember the […]