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Business of Construction Mechanic's Liens

More thoughts on Virginia Mechanic’s Liens

Originally posted 2010-04-30 09:00:16. As we settled yet another construction case on the courthouse steps today, I began to think about what I should post to begin 2009. Of course, given the construction industry slowdown that is predicted, and the trend at construction projects around the Commonwealth of Virginia that looks to me as if […]

Green Building Guest Post Friday

LEEDigation: A Different Take

Originally posted 2015-01-30 09:48:16. This weeks Guest Post Friday at Musings is a real treat. Sara Sweeney is a registered architect, LEED AP and GreenFaith Fellow in religious environmental leadership. Her 18-year architectural career reflects her passion and commitment to sustainable building design and stewardship of our natural environment. She is the founder of EcoVision […]

Business of Construction Construction Law Mechanic's Liens

The Picky Nature of Mechanic’s Liens (or Why you need to count back from 150 before filing)

Originally posted 2009-03-30 09:00:00. On numerous occasions here at Musings, I have discussed the almost ridiculously picky nature of mechanic’s liens in the Commonwealth of Virginia. The so called “150 day rule” found in Virginia Code Section 43-4 is no exception. The 150-day rule means that a contractor or material man can only include in […]

ADR Construction

I’m Adding Arbitration to my ADR Services

Readers of this construction law blog know that I am a huge fan of mediation to resolve construction disputes.  In that vein, I became a certified mediator and have provided mediation services for quite a while now.  I have also had mixed feelings about arbitration as a required means of alternative dispute resolution (“ADR”) because […]

Business of Construction Construction Law Contracts

Be Careful in Contracting and Business

Originally posted 2014-06-06 09:00:34. After an hour long phone conference with a client, I have had several thoughts, only a few of which I can share here (grin). The first is that my friends and clients in the construction industry are hurting, but need to work with an attorney to assure that the pain is […]

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