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Business of Construction Guest Post Friday

Are Your Employment Policies Up to Snuff?

For this week’s Guest Post Friday, Construction Law Musings welcomes, Scott F. Gibson (@tradesecretlaw).  Scott is the managing partner of Mesa, Arizona law firm Gibson Ferrin, PLC , and an adjunct professor of law at the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at Arizona State University.  Click here to download a free copy of his […]

Business of Construction Construction Law Marketing

Thoughts of a Solo Construction Lawyer (one month in)

As many of my loyal readers (thank you to you all) know, I went solo a month ago.  After the initial week or two of scrambling to set up IOLTA accounts, billing systems and computers, I am able to get down to business and now am able to make at least an initial assessment of […]

Construction Green Building Guest Post Friday

True Sustainability – Trust, But Verify

Brian L. Hill helps others to achieve more from less through business development, digital media and construction consulting. A fourth generation construction/real estate professional, he shares his passion for pursuing quality in the built environment at AECforensics.com. Always on the search for quality content, if you are a professional in the A/E/C industry, consider writing […]

Construction Law Contracts

Tort or Contract? It’s All in the Pleading

If you’ve been reading Musings for any period of time, you’ve read about the fact that in most instances tort (i. e. negligence or fraud) claims and contract claims do not mix.  Notice I said rarely.  As is usually the case with a blanket statement like the one above, the Courts will tend to come […]

Business of Construction Construction Guest Post Friday Occupational Safety

It Caught Fire for Them, Will It for You?

For this week’s Guest Post Friday here at Musings, we welcome Stan Allely.  Stan is the Senior Technician – HAZMAT, Explosives and Electrical/Arc Flash for HAZMAT Plans & Programs, Inc. In recent years there have been numerous construction accidents because companies were either not aware of fire hazards or did not have safe practice policies […]

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