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Contractor Side Deals Can Waive Rights

Originally posted 2014-04-09 16:16:54. Here at Construction Law Musings, we are quite fond of the Federal Miller Act and it’s Virginia counterpart, the “Little” Miller Act.  Both of these statutes allow a subcontractor or supplier on a government construction project the security to perform their work with the knowledge that a bonding company will back […]

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Thanks for the Guest Post Opportunities

Originally posted 2012-09-07 09:00:58. Here we are on Guest Post Friday and I thought that I’d take a moment to thank those that have allowed me the privilege of providing guest posts at their sites over the last few months.  I always appreciate the chance to share some thoughts with readers of great blogs like […]

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Just How can a Virtual Assistant help A Construction Attorney Get More Clients?

This week, Musings welcomes Michelle Mangen to the Guest Post Friday fold.  Michelle’s vast talents and expert skills in accounting, bookkeeping and Excel, far exceed the average virtual assistant’s scope of knowledge; thereby further enhancing not only her back-end office, but those of her clients.   Extending administrative and other remote admin services to her global […]

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How Web 2.0 Helps My Construction Practice

When I started this blog back in December of 2008, I did so on a whim. I had heard that a blog was a good way to get ideas out there and that I could get some benefit, so I dove right in and charged ahead. Before I started the blog, I had profiles in […]

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Please Let the Blawg 100 Know if You Like Musings (Thanks)

It’s that time of year again and nominations are open for the ABA Journal’s Blawg 100.  A lot has happened here at Construction Law Musings, not the least of which is that this “blawg” is now over three years old.  This little corner of the internet has only been able to sustain this long because […]

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