Thanks to Scott Wolfe (@scottwolfejr) for the opportunity to post at his great Construction & Mechanic’s Lien Blog on the topic of changes to Virginia’s mechanic’s lien statute. Here’s a sample of the post: I have discussed the picky nature of Virginia mechanic’s liens often over at my Construction Law Musings blog. Not only are […]
Reflections on Green Matters
This past week I had the pleasure of speaking at Green Matters in New Orleans. The conference was great. The speakers, among them Tim Hughes (@timrhughes), Shari Shapiro (@sharishapiro), Chris Cheatham (@chrischeatham) and Doug Reiser (@douglasreiser) and my co-speakerScott Wolfe (@scottwolfejr), were excellent. From discussions of greening the legal office to how the GSA works […]
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)). […]
Should You Care About The Employee Free Choice Act?
For our first “Guest Post” Friday, this post was contributed by Scott G. Wolfe, Jr., of Wolfe Law Group. Wolfe Law Group is a construction law practice with offices in Seattle, WA and New Orleans, LA. The firm publishes the Construction Law Monitor, a blog that provides insight and commentary on construction law issues in […]
Chinese Drywall Checklist For Builders
For this week’s Guest Post Friday, Musings has its first repeat contributor. Scott G. Wolfe, Jr., of Wolfe Law Group. Wolfe Law Group is a construction law practice with offices in Seattle, WA and New Orleans, LA. The firm publishes the Construction Law Monitor, a blog that provides insight and commentary on construction law issues […]