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Construction Law Contracts Mechanic's Liens

Contracts, Liens and Notice

The Virginia Circuit Courts made a couple of interesting rulings published this month that I thought you should know about.  They both emphasize the need to carefully read and analyze statutes and contracts. The first, Meeks Disposal Corp. v. Circle South, LLC,  comes from the Norfolk Virginia Circuit Court and discusses one of Construction Law […]

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Construction Law Musings Turns 9!

It was 9 years ago today that I announced the creation of Construction Law Musings with two lines, no picture and some vague idea that I wanted to share my thoughts and insights into Virginia construction law.  Back in 2008, Musings was on the Blogger platform, my kids were much younger (they’re now a junior […]

Business of Construction Construction Guest Post Friday

The Last Mile in Construction Innovation

For this week’s Guest Post Friday here at Construction Law Musings, we welcome back, Brian L. Hill.  Brian 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 […]

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Contractors and Force Majeure: Contractual Protection from Hurricanes and Severe Weather

This week’s Guest Post Friday here at Musings welcomes back Clay Olsen.  Clay is is an attorney at Harper Whitwell PLLC.  The firm is located in Mississippi and South Carolina where they routinely represent the interests of construction. This season is not special as hurricanes are a part of life on the east coast and […]

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Construction Law Musings Takes a Holiday Break

Well, I’m off for some holiday fun in the sun and some great Christmas family time.  Thanks to all of you that continue to read Construction Law Musings and I will be back with some (hopefully) interesting posts after the holidays. Chris As always, I welcome your comments below.  Please subscribe to keep up with this […]

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