I thought I’d give all of my readers a head’s up on my June 23, 2011 guest post at the great Construction Law in North Carolina blog hosted by my pal and fellow construction lawyer Melissa Brumback (@melissabrumback). I’ll be talking about things that contractors and subcontractors need to look out for on the front […]
5 Tips For Turning Every Construction Project Into A Marketing Event
For this week’s Guest Post Friday, Construction Law Musings welcomes Jay S. Fleischman. Jay is a New York bankruptcy lawyer and legal marketing consultant who helps lawyers using online and offline tools to grow their practices. The construction industry is going through turmoil and tough times, with small and larger construction companies alike finding it […]
Green Expectations are Key to a Successful Construction Project
I have talked a lot about LEED and sustainable building here at Construction Law Musings. Recently, Constructor Magazine ran an article about “Green Expectations” that caught my eye. While we (and I include the great guest posts on the subject) have discussed the risks and possible future litigation relating to LEED and sustainable building, the […]
Sometimes Construction Can Turn Criminal
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 […]