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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 […]

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Four Years of Musings! How Time Flies!

My how time flies when you’re having fun. Today marks the four year anniversary of my very first (and shortest) post here at Construction Law Musings.  This post was on the Blogger platform and I truly had no idea what I was doing or where it would go.  I was sitting at my desk and […]

Construction Green Building Guest Post Friday

LEED, Lance Armstrong, & You?

For this week’s Guest Post Friday here at Construction Law Musings, we would like to welcome back (again) Sean Lintow Sr. (@SLSConstruction) of AlaGBS / SLS Construction. Sean has over 20 years in the construction and project management fields and is a proud member of NARI, NADRA, USGBC, and NAHB. While he still specializes in […]

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A Couple of Interesting Construction Law Cases

This past weekend, I had the pleasure of attending the 33rd Annual Construction and Public Contracts Law seminar sponsored by Virginia CLE and the Construction Law and Public Contracts section of the Virginia State Bar.  Aside from learning a lot and getting a chance to rub elbows and network with some (if not all) of […]

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Reminder: Don’t Waive Your Mechanic’s Lien Rights (or Bond Rights For That Matter)

Here at Construction Law Musings, I have discussed mechanic’s liens and bond claims and how these types of payment protections interact with construction contracts.  Throughout these many posts, I have emphasized both the technical and picky nature of mechanic’s liens in Virginia and the fact that the contract is king in Virginia.  If you add […]

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