I just wanted to say thanks to all of my readers, friends and guest bloggers who make Construction Law Musings a wonderful place to be. This time of year is a great time to reflect on what makes my construction law practice fulfilling and fun. You all are truly part of that mix. Also, I […]
Green Building and Jazz- What Could be Better?
As I announced via my Posterous page (where I posted the registration form), the folks at the Green Legal Matters Symposium asked me to speak. My good buddy Scott Wolfe (@scottwolfejr) of the Wolfe Law Group and the Construction Law Monitor will be my co-presenter. The luminaries speaking at the symposium include my fellow attorneys and friends Shari Shapiro (@sharishapiro) […]
Friends I’ve Met Through Musings
As I recover from a trial this past Monday (thanks to all of you who wished me well, the trial was a success), I realized that I had not caught up with many of the friends that I’ve met through Musings and other Web 2.0 means (thanks to my friend Melissa Brumback for a reminder […]
Construction Contracts, Fiduciary Duty and Fraud
I have discussed the interplay between the economic loss rule, fraud and construction contracts on many occasions here at Construction Law Musings. You may ask why the consistent drumbeat? The answer lies in the fact that we attorneys tend to try and think of creative ways to avoid the economic loss rule when contractors act […]
Off to New Orleans for Green Legal Matters
Back in March, I posted on this great conference. Now it’s here and early tomorrow morning I will be heading off to the great city of New Orleans to join friends and fellow construction and green building bloggers and attorneys (among them Tim Hughes (@timrhughes), Shari Shapiro (@sharishapiro), Chris Cheatham (@chrischeatham) and Doug Reiser (@douglasreiser)). […]