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When Is Mandatory Arbitration Not Mandatory?

I have discussed my views on mandatory mediation in construction contracts at other places here at Musings and also discussed how the contract is king here in Virginia.  A recent Charlottesville, Virginia Circuit Court case combined these two concepts to allow a subcontractor to proceed straight to litigation despite various ADR provisions in the contract […]

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Construction Law Musings Takes a Trip

Originally posted 2017-12-11 09:24:23. This week’s Musings on one of my favorite topics, mediation, and how I believe it helps construction lawyers like me is hosted over at ALPS411. Thanks to the folks over at ALPS for an opportunity to “muse” over there for a second time. Here’s a short excerpt: As a litigator and […]

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Conflict? Construction Mediators Thrive On It

Yesterday I attended a great CLE/CME (Continuing Mediator Education) seminar entitled “Brave New World for Mediation: Skills for Forging the Future.”  Aside from the skills learned from the mediators at the seminar, one thing stuck with me from the keynote speech. In the course of his discussion of how far mediation (and ADR in general) […]

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What Do Construction Lawyers Do?

For this week’s Guest Post Friday here at Musings, we welcome back, Gregory L. Shelton.  Greg is a shareholder with Horack, Talley, Pharr & Lowndes, P.A., in Charlotte and is licensed to practice law in North Carolina, South Carolina, and Florida. His principal areas of practice are construction law and complex business litigation. He is […]

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Talking Mediation at ALPS411

Thanks again to the ALPS411 Blog continuing to allow me a platform to “Muse” on their blog.  This time is about mediation and my love of the process.  Here’s an excerpt: This fact of life is why, in almost every case, I recommend trying to settle the matter early, even if it is not a 100% […]

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