I have discussed the fact that an action for civil fraud is almost impossible to maintain in the Commonwealth of Virginia. However, a recent case from the Commonwealth of Virginia Court of Appeals reminds us all that in some circumstances the Virginia General Assembly has seen fit to make certain actions by contractors will open […]
There Ought To Be a Law
For this week’s Guest Post Friday, Construction Law Musings welcomes Bobby Darnell (@cmcinc on Twitter). Bobby is the founder and Principal of Construction Market Consultants, Inc. An Atlanta based management consulting group specializing in business development, sales, marketing and profitability as well as executive placement for the Architectural, Engineering and Construction industry. Bobby can be […]
One More Reason for Contractors to “Think Green”
Image via Wikipedia My good friend, and great Washington State construction attorney, Doug Reiser (@douglasreiser) recently posted a great set of thoughts at his Builder’s Counsel Blog. Doug’s inspiration for this great post was an article posted by ENR magazine outlining a proposal from the Department of Energy that Congress pass a statute requiring “sustainable […]
Congratulations to Halliday Merrick and the Rest of DurretteBradshaw
Congratulations to the newest member of the Virginia Legal Elite (as voted for in Virginia Business Magazine), Halliday Merrick. This brings the total to 8 out of 14 lawyers here at DurretteBradshaw.