Back in March, I posted on this great conference. Now it’s here and early tomorrow morning I will be heading off to the great city of New Orleans to join friends and fellow construction and green building bloggers and attorneys (among them Tim Hughes (@timrhughes), Shari Shapiro (@sharishapiro), Chris Cheatham (@chrischeatham) and Doug Reiser (@douglasreiser)). […]
Sometimes Construction Can Turn Criminal
I have discussed the fact that an action for civil fraud is almost impossible to maintain in the Commonwealth of Virginia. However, a recent case from the Commonwealth of Virginia Court of Appeals reminds us all that in some circumstances the Virginia General Assembly has seen fit to make certain actions by contractors will open […]
Thanks for the Guest Post Fridays
Guest Post Friday takes a break today. However, I did want to take the chance to say thank you to all who contribute to this little corner of cyberspace. I had no idea a year ago when I started Guest Post Fridays on a whim that it would be come such an important and well […]
ConsensusDOCS Goes Green
Recently, the ConsensusDOCS, a set of form documents that compete with the older (though in my opinion, no more useful) AIA contract documents with which all general contractors and subcontractors are familiar, released a Green Building Addendum(the ConsensusDOCS 310). In the interest of full disclosure, I am a member of the working group on this […]
Do You Like Construction Law Musings? Let the ABA Know!
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 one. Thank you to all of the guest posters who make this construction law blog so interesting to maintain, you have all contributed greatly […]