As any reader of Construction Law Musings knows, payment bond claims are a big part of my law practice. You have also likely read through the federal cases relating to the Miller Act that you can find here. On trend in these federal cases in the Virginia district courts is that determining set off rights […]
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 […]
Voting Opens for the 2016 Best Construction Blog Competition
Yes, it’s that time of year again and my friends at the Construction Marketing Ideas blog, along with those that were kind enough to nominate Musings for the ballot, have put this construction law blog in the running again this year. As always, I truly appreciate your readership and would greatly appreciate a vote for […]
Check Out the VBA’s New Construction Law Blog
The Virginia Bar Association has launched a great construction resource (to read along with Musings of course) for all of you construction attorneys out there. My pals Scott Kowalski and Josh Johnson are the curators and driving force behind the effort.
True Sustainability – Trust, But Verify
Brian L. Hill helps others to achieve more from less through business development, digital media and construction consulting. A fourth generation construction/real estate professional, he shares his passion for pursuing quality in the built environment at AECforensics.com. Always on the search for quality content, if you are a professional in the A/E/C industry, consider writing […]