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Murphy was an Optimist- How to Deal with this Truth on a Construction Site

Anyone who deals with construction on a daily basis will tell you that something will go wrong on the job site.  I am constantly reminded of this fact (and also reminded that I may have a somewhat skewed perspective because I spend my time either dealing with problems, or anticipating them for my construction clients).  […]

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Humbled by Year 11 in the Virginia Business Legal Elite

Thank you, once again, to the Virginia legal community that continues to elect me to the Virginia Business Legal Elite.  The eleven years in a row of election to the Legal Elite in the Construction Category spans my time at my prior firm and my time as a solo construction attorney.  The fact that you […]

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Construction and Green Building Roundup

Over the past week or so, several great pieces have been written across the web relating to green building and other construction industry related topics.  Without re-hashing the great analysis found in those articles, I thought that it would be helpful to point them out.

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July 1, 2015 Statutory Changes Affecting Virginia Contractors and Subcontractors

As always seems to be the case, this year, as in others, the Virginia General Assembly has seen fit to “tweak” a few construction related statutes.  All of these changes will go into effect on July 1, 2015. The big one, and one that I posted about a while back is the change to the […]

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When is a Residential Subcontractor not Subject to the VCPA? Read to Find Out

The Virginia Consumer Protection Act (VCPA) can and often does apply to residential construction.  The transaction between a residential contractor and an homeowner has been held to fall under the consumer transaction language of the VCPA and on occasion been used to avoid the issues with the economic loss doctrine in Virginia.  However, there are […]

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