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Construction Mediation Works! (Even When it Doesn’t)

If you’ve been reading Construction Law Musings lately you know that I’ve been on a bit of a mediation kick.  I’ve recently been certified by the Virginia Supreme Court and have had a few mediations lately.  I’ve discussed the mediation process from the perspective of the advocate and that of the mediator.  Of course, most, […]

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Reminder: Construction Litigation is Expensive, Be Sure It’s Worth It

I know, this title is yet another seemingly obvious statement in a series of them here at Construction Law Musings.  I seem to be going from cliche to cliche these days and musing on things from necessary evils to naming the correct parties in a lawsuit. However a recent post from my fellow “blawger” and […]

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Construction Mediation Thoughts at ALPS 411

Thanks again to the great folks over at ALPS411 for another opportunity to join their great list of writers and post a few thoughts on my role as a mediator. Here’s a quick excerpt and hopefully it will interest you in the whole post (linked above): There is, however, a third role that I personally […]

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A Plug: Please Vote Construction Law Musings for Blawg 100

Yes, its that time of year again and nominations are open for the ABA Blawg 100.  Its also the time that I both thank you, the readers of Construction Law Musings that keep this place worthwhile, for your readership and also ask that you become a “Friend of the Blawg” and let the ABA know […]

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Just When I Thought the Debate Had Died Down. . .

This morning as I sat dealing with both the preparation for a two day arbitration and a minor case of writer’s block, I saw a great note from my friend Brett Marston at the Virginia Construction Law Update that again piqued my interest.  Brett pointed out a great viewpoint article in ENR Magazine written in […]

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