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Guest Post Friday at Musings Takes a Breather

The holiday season and year end are upon us and with it a slower pace here at Construction Law Musings.  Guest Post Fridays will therefore be a bit more intermittent for the next few weeks.  Don’t worry though, Guest Post Friday has not gone away.  In fact, I am excited to have a new contributor […]

Business of Construction Guest Post Friday

Is this a Contract Question or a Safety Question?

For this week’s Guest Post Friday, Musings has the pleasure of welcoming Jan Thomas, President of Circle Safety & Health Consultants, LLC. Jan is an occupational safety and health professional with doctorate, over 30 years of experience at the federal, state and university levels, and professional certification. Her background includes regulatory compliance, accident and fatality […]

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Thanks for the Guest Post Fridays

Guest Post Friday takes a break today.  However, I did want to take the chance to say thank you to all who contribute to this little corner of cyberspace.  I had no idea a year ago when I started Guest Post Fridays on a whim that it would be come such an important and well […]

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Happy Labor Day from Construction Law Musings

Just wanted to say happy Labor Day!  Musings is taking a break today and will be back later this week with my thoughts on arbitration clauses and construction contracts.  Also, thanks to all my Guest Post Friday posters for their great additions in the past few months. Please let me know your thoughts and feel […]

Business of Construction Guest Post Friday

Should You Care About The Employee Free Choice Act?

For our first “Guest Post” Friday, this post was contributed by Scott G. Wolfe, Jr., of Wolfe Law Group. Wolfe Law Group is a construction law practice with offices in Seattle, WA and New Orleans, LA. The firm publishes the Construction Law Monitor, a blog that provides insight and commentary on construction law issues in […]

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