Tag: Construction Law

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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 Change Order Provisions- Sword and Shield?

A recent case brought to my attention by Melissa Brumback (@melissabrumback) of the Construction Law in North Carolina Blog reminded me of the necessity to both include change order provisions in your construction contracts and to follow them.  In the case of Artistic Stone v. Safeco in the Norfolk, VA Federal Court (linked from and […]

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Thank You to Virginia Super Lawyers

Originally posted 2017-07-01 10:00:35. Thank you to all of my peers and those at Virginia Super Lawyers for nominating and electing me to the Virginia Super Lawyers Rising Stars for 2011.  I am particularly honored because this puts me in a group of only 2.5% of lawyers in Virginia.  I am truly honored to be […]

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Reminder: Your MLA Notice Must Have Your License Number

Remember a couple of years ago when the Virginia mechanic’s lien rules changed to require inclusion of a claimant’s contractor’s license number (where a license is required)?  If not, then this is a reminder of that particular wrinkle in the strictly interpreted mechanic’s lien statute.  This requirement applies to all mechanic’s lien memoranda and, like […]

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Pre-Construction Issues: A Review

When the Illinois Institute for Continuing Legal Education (IICLE) contacted me over Twitter, I was both honored and happily surprised to find out that they wanted me to review their recent CLE text on Pre Construction Issues in construction. I was surprised for a couple of reasons.  First I am a Virginia construction attorney, and […]

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