Tag: construction law musings

Announcements Construction Construction Law

Construction Law Musings Breaks the 500 Post Threshold

Wow, who would have thought back in December of 2008 when I started Construction Law Musings that I’d ever reach the 500 post mark!  Well, last Friday, with Rob Pitkin’s guest post on pay if paid clauses, we hit our 500th post. I find it highly appropriate that the 500th post here at Musings was […]

Announcements Construction Construction Law

Construction Law Musings Hits the Beach

It is that time of year again and Musings will be taking a break this week and having some needed family fun in the sun at the beach. Before I go, I need to thank all of you who read, subscribe, guest post, and comment here at Construction Law Musings.  Without you, posting here would […]

Business of Construction Construction Construction Law

Thanks to Construction Law North Carolina

Once again, my good friend Melissa Brumback, has allowed me the opportunity to rant over at her blog, Construction Law in North Carolina. This time my topic is “Don’t Act Like an Architect.” Here’s a taste. The main thing that both “sides” of this equation need to remember is that you are all in this […]

Announcements Construction Construction Law

Musings and Construction Featured in the Virginia Lawyer February Issue

Thanks to Virginia Lawyer, the magazine of the Virginia State Bar for its feature on construction law and in particular the Construction Law and Public Contracts Section.  The set of features in this month’s issue (check it out through the link above) highlight construction law and attorneys through articles covering topics from ADR to bankruptcy. […]

Business of Construction Marketing

Thanks to Small Firm Innovation: Guest Post on Client Service

Thanks again to the Small Firm Innovation blog for another opportunity to guest post at their great resource for those seeking information and practice tips for the small firm or solo practitioner. This most recent post is on client customer service as a smile and a handshake.  Here’s and excerpt to wet your appetite for […]

Back To Top