Happy Holidays from Construction Law Musings. I truly appreciate all of your readership and all of those that contributed either through your comments, Twitter, or Guest Post Fridays. To all of those who have given me constructive ideas and criticism throughout 2009, and you know who you are, I truly appreciate all of your input […]
Build2Sustain – Content Is King or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Sustainability
For this week’s Guest Post Friday, we welcome Michael Ruby. Mike is co-founder and Chief Creative Officer of Build2Sustain, where he leads the company’s media and thought leadership initiatives. Build2Sustain recently released its first white paper, “It’s Time to Jump Into Sustainability: The Advantage and Imperative to Renovate Small-Medium Sized Spaces Now.” Download the white […]
Musings Turns One!
I looked at the calendar today and realized that Construction Law Musings turned one last Friday. I put up the first post at the blogger version of this blog on a whim on December 11, 2008 and it has been quite a ride. I want to make sure that I thank all of you who […]
Looking at Construction Cases “De Novo”- An Apellate Perspective
For this week’s Guest Post Friday here at Musings, we are happy to get appellate lawyer, Jay O’Keeffe‘s perspective on construction cases. Jay (@jayokeeffe on Twitter) practices business and appellate litigation with Gentry Locke Rakes & Moore in Roanoke, VA. He can reached at 509-983-9459 or at his blog, De Novo. I was psyched when […]
8 DurretteBradshaw PLC Attorneys In Virginia’s Legal Elite
Congratulations to all the attorneys here at DurretteBradshaw, PLC who were named by their peers to the Virginia Business Magazine Legal Elite for 2009! Peter E. Broadbent, III – Health Law Wyatt B. Durrette, Jr. – Civil Litigation Christopher G. Hill – Construction Bruce M. Marshall – Business Law John Craig Smith – Bankruptcy Roy […]