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Musings on What I Do at The HTRC

Thanks again to Sean Lintow (@the_htrc) for another chance to post at his great blog.  This time I’m “musing” on what I do as a construction attorney and how I can help construction professionals. Here’s a bit of the post: Despite my advice to talk to me early rather than late, my first contact with […]

Construction Law Guest Post Friday

How (NOT) to Work With the EPA and Your State Environmental Agency

For this week’s Guest Post Friday here at Construction Law Musings, we welcome Nathan B. Hinch.  Nate (@nathanhinch) is an associate attorney at Mueller & Reece, LLC in Bloomington, Illinois, where he advises real estate, construction, environmental, and other businesses regarding the law, and represents them in conflict mitigation and resolution efforts, including arbitration, litigation, […]

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Vik Duggal- Head Konstructicon

For today’s Guest Post Friday, we have the pleasure of a second post, this one by video, from Vik Duggal, a good friend and the founder and energy behind a great resource for construction pros, the Konstructr network. Please add your comment below and subscribe to keep up with the latest Construction Law Musings.

Construction Law Green Building Guest Post Friday

Top Ten Incentives for Green Construction

For this week’s Guest Post Friday here at Construction Law Musings, we welcome Drake McDonald. According to Drake, his brief experience in construction introduced him to the profession’s many shortcomings. As an editor and writer he works to promote construction management education in the hopes of raising industry standards of organization, communication, and sustainability. Environmentalism […]

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Talking Mediation at ALPS411

Thanks again to the ALPS411 Blog continuing to allow me a platform to “Muse” on their blog.  This time is about mediation and my love of the process.  Here’s an excerpt: This fact of life is why, in almost every case, I recommend trying to settle the matter early, even if it is not a 100% […]

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