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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 family on this Thanksgiving Day 2017,  I have much to be thankful for.  I have a thriving construction law practice, great clients, wonderful friends and of course the best, most […]

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Construction Change Order Provisions- Sword and Shield?

A recent case brought to my attention by Melissa Brumback (@melissabrumback) of the Construction Law in North Carolina Blog reminded me of the necessity to both include change order provisions in your construction contracts and to follow them.  In the case of Artistic Stone v. Safeco in the Norfolk, VA Federal Court (linked from and […]

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A Great Time at the 38th Annual Construction and Public Contracts Law Seminar

This past weekend, I had the pleasure of attending the 38th Annual Construction and Public Contracts Law Seminar at the Boar’s Head in in Charlottesville, Virginia.  It seems like not that long ago I was going to my first of these in 2008! This year, like last, I had a great time planning the seminar […]

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Continuing the ADR Discussion at ALPS 411

This is alternative dispute resolution (ADR) week here at Construction Law Musings.  Monday’s post was a primer on two popular ADR methods and now, I’ve got another post at the great ALPS411 Blog.  The post explores whether you, as a construction pro, would want a mandatory arbitration clause in your construction contract.  Here’s an excerpt. […]

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Reminder: A Little Pain Now Can Save a Lot of Pain Later

I know, you think you hear it enough from me here at Construction Law Musings.  I am seemingly constantly beating the drum of early advice from a construction attorney and the benefits of spending a bit of money now to avoid spending a lot of money later. I do this because real world examples of […]

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