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Thanks (Again) to Virginia Super Lawyers!

I am always appreciative and humbled to join the great lawyers who populate lists such as Legal Elite and Super Lawyers.  Needless to say I am even more thankful when I get elected to a great list like the Virginia Super Lawyers Rising Stars for a second time here in 2012. So without further ado, […]

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Guest Post Fridays Have Been Great- Thanks to All that Contribute

Periodically, I look back through the various Guest Post Friday posts here at Construction Law Musings.  When I do this, I am amazed and thankful for the wide range of topics and the level of authorship.  In re-reading some of the posts, ranging from how photos can help out a construction project to technology to […]

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Guest Post Friday Takes a Breather

I just wanted to let you know that Guest Post Friday here at Construction Law Musings is still as active as always.  We’re just taking a break and will be back with a vengeance starting next week.  I’ve been in contact with some great folks who I am sure will have some great insights and […]

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Construction Law Musings Hits the Beach

As you read this, I am happily taking a break from my construction law practice and hanging at the beach enjoying some spring break fishing and family time on Sanibel Island, Florida. Musings will pick back up again next week. In the meantime, check out the recently added Alternate Dispute Resolution page to hear my […]

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It’s Always the Cover-Up that Gets You!

For this weeks Guest Post Friday here at Construction Law Musings, we welcome back Melissa Dewey Brumback.  Melissa (@melissabrumback) is a construction attorney and partner in the firm Ragsdale Liggett, PLLC in Raleigh.  Although not as old as some crusty lawyers, she has already spent over a decade representing engineers and architects, advising them on contract proposals to limit […]

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