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Why Your Construction Company Needs a “Staff Attorney”

Construction projects can get complex.  Not only do the contracts governing those projects seem to get more complex, but the law governing those contracts and the construction world seem to change on a regular (though not always logical) basis.  Its enough to make a construction professional want to simply sign a contract and plug ahead […]

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Time to Update Your Virginia Mechanic’s Lien Forms (July 1, 2019)

In a few of my recent posts here at Construction Law Musings, I’ve discussed a few bills that were considered and/or passed in the General Assembly this year.  One of the bills is one close to my heart and a subject much discussed here, namely mechanic’s liens.

Construction Law Contracts Guest Post Friday

The Top 10 Changes to the AIA A201: What You Need to Know

For this week’s Guest Post Friday here at Musings, we welcome back Melissa Dewey Brumback.  Melissa is a construction law attorney with Ragsdale Liggett in Raleigh, North Carolina.  Aside from the fact that she is a UNC grad and fan, she’s okay! In 2017, as it does every ten years, the American Institute of Architects […]

Business of Construction Guest Post Friday

What is a Conservation Easement and Why in the World Would I Put One on My Land?

For this week’s Guest Post Friday here at Musings, we welcome a new face and newly solo attorney, Lee Stephens.  Lee  (@leestephenslaw) has represented dozens of landowners who successfully placed conservation easements on their property, ranging from a farm of 1,800 acres to a lot of 0.85 acres, all over the Commonwealth.  Lee currently sits […]

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Sometimes Adjustments are in Fact Equitable- A Story of Differing Site Conditions

Remember the one about differing site conditions? (just kidding, that was never a joke).  However, any site contractor knows that these differing conditions can be the bane of its existence.  Recently, the Danville, Virginia Division of the Federal District Court for the Western District of Virginia weighed in on the differing site conditions debate. In […]

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