It is that time of year again and Musings will be taking a break this week and having some needed family fun in the sun at the beach. Before I go, I need to thank all of you who read, subscribe, guest post, and comment here at Construction Law Musings. Without you, posting here would […]
Raising Your BIM Fluency
For this week’s Guest Post Friday here at Construction Law Musings, we welcome newcomer Lauren McLaughlin. For over a decade, Lauren has devoted her law practice to representing professionals in the construction industry. When she is not drafting contracts, negotiating change orders, litigating trials, or doing site visits as project counsel, she speaks at a […]
Thanks to Small Firm Innovation: Guest Post on Client Service
Thanks again to the Small Firm Innovation blog for another opportunity to guest post at their great resource for those seeking information and practice tips for the small firm or solo practitioner. This most recent post is on client customer service as a smile and a handshake. Here’s and excerpt to wet your appetite for […]
Important Construction Opinions of 2012
As they do every year, Virginia Lawyers Weekly produces their editors choices of the important opinions of the year. 2012 was no different. Among these opinions are many that affect the construction industry in Virginia. The opinions that made the cut ranged in topic from mechanic’s liens to the source of duty rule. I particularly […]
Year End “Musings” for 2012
Where did the year go? It seems like only yesterday that I posted my thoughts on what was an eventful 2011. Now, here we are at the end of 2012 in what seems like the blink of an eye. Looking back I had an overall great year and I hope that you did too. On […]