I’m Always Learning from Teaching about Construction

Originally posted 2016-11-21 09:36:37.

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Back on November 8 and 9, 2016, aside from hearing about some sort of election, I joined a good friend of mine, Chuck McCarthy, from W. M. Jordan Company to teach part of the AGC Project Manager Development Program.  Being an attorney, I was of course teaching the module on Contract Management.  Chuck and I spent two 8 hour days with over 20 construction folks with various levels of construction management experience discussing construction contracts and how they affect the day to day work on the job site. Continue reading I’m Always Learning from Teaching about Construction

8 Years of Fun at Construction Law Musings

Originally posted 2016-12-12 09:00:30.

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Well, who would have thought that when I posted two short lines back in 2008, Construction Law Musings would still be going strong eight years later.  Through these 8 years at this little construction law blog, I have had periods of more and less consistent posting (often coinciding with the more and less frantic pace of my solo construction practice).  I have posted on various changes to the Virginia mechanic’s lien landscape (along with a few posts on a near miss of what could have been a change for the worse).  I have also posted in the last year on a fraud/construction contract case that could have big implications if the analysis of the court prevails in the future.  These are just a couple of the topics that came up at Musings in 2016. Continue reading 8 Years of Fun at Construction Law Musings

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