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Guest Post Friday Marketing

Is it time for a summer tune-up?

For this week’s Guest Post Friday readers are in for a treat.  Lance Godard, founder of The Godard Group, has provided marketing and business development solutions to global law firms for nearly 20 years. He has particular expertise developing strategies that allow lawyers to identify client opportunities, communicate their messages, and grow their practices. Lance has […]

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Thank You to Virginia Super Lawyers

Originally posted 2017-07-01 10:00:35. Thank you to all of my peers and those at Virginia Super Lawyers for nominating and electing me to the Virginia Super Lawyers Rising Stars for 2011.  I am particularly honored because this puts me in a group of only 2.5% of lawyers in Virginia.  I am truly honored to be […]

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My Client Was Cited by Virginia Occupational Safety and Health

For this week’s Guest Post Friday we welcome, Anna E. Jolly, JD, CHMM.  Anna is a partner in the consulting firm, Circle Safety and Health Consultants, LLC.  Anna has been an OHS professional for over 30 years and is licensed to practice law in the Commonwealth of Virginia.  She is also a member of the […]

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Are Your Employment Policies Up to Snuff?

For this week’s Guest Post Friday, Construction Law Musings welcomes, Scott F. Gibson (@tradesecretlaw).  Scott is the managing partner of Mesa, Arizona law firm Gibson Ferrin, PLC , and an adjunct professor of law at the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at Arizona State University.  Click here to download a free copy of his […]

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Thoughts of a Solo Construction Lawyer (one month in)

As many of my loyal readers (thank you to you all) know, I went solo a month ago.  After the initial week or two of scrambling to set up IOLTA accounts, billing systems and computers, I am able to get down to business and now am able to make at least an initial assessment of […]

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