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Business of Construction Construction Law Green Building

Green Building, Litigation and Risk

Originally posted 2010-12-03 09:00:25. Green Building is all the rage. From the latest version of LEED, LEED 3.0, to discussions of “LEEDigation.” Every level of government wants in on the latest in sustainability. Musings discussed this trend in prior posts relating to Virginia and “green” building and Virginia Business Magazine chimed in as well. This […]

Business of Construction Guest Post Friday

Google News You Can Use

For this week’s Guest Post Friday at Musings, we welcome back Martha Sperry for another great tech related guest post.  Martha (@advocatesstudio on Twitter) is an attorney with extensive experience in the insurance industry. Martha also maintains a research and writing practice, AdvantageAdvocates with emphasis on research and written product for professionals and web consulting. […]

Construction Law Contracts

In Construction Your Contract May Not Always Preclude a Negligence Claim

Here at Construction Law Musings I have discussed the interaction of the so called “economic loss rule,”  construction contracts and tort claims on numerous occasions.  The general rule is that where a duty to perform in a certain way arises from the contract, the Virginia courts will not allow a plaintiff to turn a contract […]

Construction Construction Law Contracts Guest Post Friday

The Economic Loss Rule Applies Only to Products Liability Cases, at least in Florida

For this week’s Guest Post Friday here at Construction Law Musings, we welcome a friend and sometime co-presenter Craig Martin.  Craig (@craigmartin_jd) is a partner in the law firm of Lamson Dugan and Murray, LLP in Omaha, Nebraska. He has a background and experience in all aspects of construction law. As part of his practice […]

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A New Way to Share (Thanks Lawyerist)

I previously had the privilege to reminisce on my transition from government lawyer to solo practitioner at the Lawyerist blog.  Even after that, Sam invited me to give my take on the Transporter private cloud device.  I have found this hardware alternative to Dropbox to be a good device for my solo practice.

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