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ADR Business of Construction Construction Law

Construction Mediation is Exhausting, but Worth It!

Originally posted 2010-12-27 09:00:05. Here at Construction Law Musings, we have discussed mediation from numerous angles.  From a great Guest Post from Vickie Pynchon (@vpynchon) on Ways Your Construction Mediation will Fail to my own personal musings on the subject. All of the thoughts from these posts flooded to mind during one long mediation experience […]

ADR Construction Law Guest Post Friday

Six Ways to Ensure Your Construction Mediation Will Fail

Originally posted 2011-10-31 09:00:15. For this week’s Guest Post Friday, Musings has a real treat. Victoria Pynchon mediates and arbitrates complex commercial litigation, including multi-party construction disputes, for ADR Services, Inc. in Los Angeles, California. She blogs about negotiation at the Settle It Now Negotiation Blog and about the mediation and arbitration of intellectual property […]

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Construction Law Musings Turns 11

11 years ago this tiny announcement post started my journey into blogging (or is is “blawging”?).  Since then, I’ve met a few construction lawyers here in Virginia that refer to me as the blog guy.  To be recognized for the work I do here at Construction Law Musings, something that benefits me (and I hope […]

Business of Construction Construction Construction Law Contracts

Construction Contract Provisions that Should Pique Your Interest

Construction contracts are a big part of my legal practice and the drumbeat here at Construction Law Musings.  Why?  Because not only does your construction contract set the expectations and “rules of the game” for a construction project, it will be read strictly and literally by the Virginia courts should there be a dispute.  For […]

Business of Construction Construction Law Mechanic's Liens

Reminder About the Upcoming Mechanic’s Lien Form Change

As July 1, 2019 approaches with its inevitable changes to the Virginia Code, I wanted to remind you once again that the statutory form for a Virginia mechanic’s lien will change as of that date. HB2409 passed both houses of the General Assembly and has been signed by the Governor.  This bill reconciled the language […]

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