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Reminder: In Court (as in life) the Worst Thing You Can Do Is Not Show Up

Originally posted 2017-09-25 15:59:35. As long time (and possibly recent) readers of Construction Law Musings know, I am a Virginia Supreme Court Certified Mediator.  In that capacity, I spend quite a bit of time sitting in general district court courtrooms in places like Goochland and Caroline Counties “court sitting” awaiting a referral from the judge […]

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8 Years of Fun at Construction Law Musings

Originally posted 2016-12-12 09:00:30. Well, who would have thought that when I posted two short lines back in 2008, Construction Law Musings would still be going strong eight years later.  Through these 8 years at this little construction law blog, I have had periods of more and less consistent posting (often coinciding with the more […]

Construction Law Contracts Guest Post Friday

The Top 10 Changes to the AIA A201: What You Need to Know

For this week’s Guest Post Friday here at Musings, we welcome back Melissa Dewey Brumback.  Melissa is a construction law attorney with Ragsdale Liggett in Raleigh, North Carolina.  Aside from the fact that she is a UNC grad and fan, she’s okay! In 2017, as it does every ten years, the American Institute of Architects […]

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Second Consecutive Election to Super Lawyers! Thanks!

I am always appreciative and humbled to join the great lawyers who populate lists such as Legal Elite and Super Lawyers. Needless to say I am even more thankful when I get elected to a great list like the Virginia Super Lawyers this year in 2018 in the Construction Litigation category. So without further ado, […]

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The General Assembly Seems Ready to Provide Some Consistency in Mechanic’s Lien Waiver

Back in 2015, the Virginia General Assembly amended the mechanic’s lien statute (Va. Code 43-3) here in Virginia to preclude any contractual provision that diminishes a subcontractor or supplier’s “lien rights in a contract in advance of furnishing any labor, services, or materials.”  However, this amendment was only applicable to subcontractors and suppliers.  For political […]

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