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Thank You Once Again for the Legal Elite Election for 2022

Thank you once again to those in the Virginia legal community who elected me to the Virginia Business Legal Elite in the Construction Law category for the 16th consecutive year. The 16 consecutive years of election to the Legal Elite in the Construction Category span my time as a solo construction attorney.  The fact that […]

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PSA: Pay If Paid Ban Goes into Effect on January 1, 2023

I have written a couple of times here at Musings regarding the new pay-if-paid legislation passed by the General Assembly last session.  While the statute has some inconsistencies and a working group has made some recommendations, the legislation as passed will go into effect on January 1, 2023, without any changes (at least until next […]

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Another Great Time at the Boar’s Head Inn

This year was the 43rd Annual Construction & Public Contracts Law seminar at the Boars Head Inn in Charlottesville.  As is almost always the case, the two-day seminar included great topics for the experienced Virginia construction attorney as well as those new to my favorite area of law. This year we had a different ethics […]

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Construction News Roundup

Originally posted 2011-03-28 09:01:00. Much happened in the last week or so in Virginia construction, both legally and otherwise. I thought a quick roundup was in order. On the green front we has a great article in ENR relating to the liability risk of green building and the great interest in the AGCVA Green Building […]

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Fraud and Construction Contracts- Like Oil and Water?

Originally posted 2014-11-27 10:00:21. We have discussed the interaction of fraud and breach of contract actions on occasion here at Construction Law Musings.  In most cases the two do not mix.  Between the economic loss rule and the general desire of Virginia courts to keep contract actions and tort actions separate, most of the time […]

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