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Happy Thanksgiving from Construction Law Musings

It is that time of year again when I find it appropriate to reflect on the great things in my life.  As I sit here with my family on Thanksgiving Day 2023,  I have much to be thankful for.  I have a thriving construction law practice, great clients, wonderful friends, and of course, the best, […]

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A Great Time at the 45th Annual Construction Law Seminar

I have written about the Virginia State Bar’s annual construction law conference on numerous occasions here at Construction Law Musings.  I have been attending and/or speaking at these conferences for many years and I always learn something about areas of law that I thought I knew.  The topics this year ranged from my old favorite, […]

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Wow! A Mechanic’s Lien Bill That Helps Subcontractors and Suppliers

Originally posted 2015-03-03 10:28:12. You know how I’ve stated on many occasions that the contract is king here in Virginia?  You know how that included contractual provisions waiving mechanic’s lien rights for subcontractors and suppliers?  You know how I thought that the General Assembly would not do anything to make mechanic’s liens in Virginia easier […]

ADR Construction Law Contracts Guest Post Friday

The New Jersey Construction Triangle – Compelling Arbitration Without a Contract Provision Between Subcontractor and Owner/Developer

Originally posted 2014-08-22 09:20:26. For this week’s Guest Post Friday here at Musings, we welcome Bennet Susser.  Bennet is a founding member and shareholder of the New Jersey law firm, Jardim, Meisner & Susser, P.C. He has over 25 years’ experience in representing clients in all types of complex (and not so complex) litigation, including […]

Construction Law Contracts

Another Reminder that Your Construction Contract is Only as Good as Those Signing It

Here at Construction Law Musings, we beat the constant drum that “the contract is king” and “draft a good and well-worded construction contract” consistently.  As a Virginia construction attorney, I stand by these statements and fully endorse a well-written construction contract.  Such a contract will set expectations and provide the rules for your deal (particularly […]

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