Who knew that 10 years ago, this tiny announcement post would have spawned a blog that lasted this long? I sure didn’t. Back then, this blog was on the Blogger platform and I started it basically on a whim to see whether I would enjoy the process and learn something. I found that the answer […]
Thanks for 12 Years of Confidence and Legal Elite Elections
Thank you, for the 12th year running (and all of my years in solo construction practice), to the Virginia legal community that continues to elect me to the Virginia Business Legal Elite. The 12 years in a row of election to the Legal Elite in the Construction Category spans my time at my prior firm […]
Happy Thanksgiving from Construction Law Musings
It is that time of year again when I find it appropriate to reflect on the great things in my life. As I sit here with family on this Thanksgiving Day 2018, I have much to be thankful for. I have a thriving construction law practice, great clients, wonderful friends and of course the best, most […]
Where Standing, Mechanic’s Liens, and Bankruptcy Collide
I have spoken often about mechanic’s liens and the implications of such liens as they relate to bankruptcy here at Construction Law Musings. A recent case out of Loudoun County, Virginia added another wrinkle to this discussion, that of standing and what happens on conveyance of the property and what interest in the property is […]
Happy Labor Day from Construction Law Musings
My how the summer has flown by! My two older kids are back at their respective colleges and my youngest starts her sophomore year of high school tomorrow. The family time that the kids’ summer break allows always goes by way to fast. I hope that all of you readers have the opportunity to sit […]