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Thanks to Mike Rowe Works Trades Hub

Thanks to Mike Rowe of the Discovery Channel’s Dirty Jobs!  Mike started his Trades Hub where he collects information from experts in various fields, including construction law.  Much to my surprise, Mike decided to add Construction Law Musings to his list of “experts.”  Musings is lucky to join Melissa Brumback (@melissabrumback) of Construction Law in […]

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Construction Law Musings is Taking a Break

This week’s “Musings” are taking place at the beach.  We will be back, refreshed and ready to charge through the spring with more great guest posts, construction law updates and hopefully more insights of interest to all of you, our loyal readers. In the meantime, please check out the archive of Guest Post Fridays here […]

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More Musings on Guest Post Fridays

Today, Construction Law Musings takes a Guest Post Friday break.  Don’t worry, the series will be back.  We have a great post set for next Friday, and there should be much more Guest Post Friday goodness in the future. I am consistently amazed at how this idea of a Guest Post Friday has taken off.  […]

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Musings Nominated to Top 50 Environmental Law & Climate Change Blogs for 2011

Wow!  I had no idea that so many people read and appreciate Construction Law Musings!  Lexis Nexis just notified me that Musings has been nominated to their Top 50 Environmental Law & Climate Change Blogs for 2011.  I truly appreciate the support.  Among those in the Green Building category are of course Green Building Law […]

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Thanks to Construction Marketing Ideas!

I am pleased to announce that, for the second year, Construction Law Musings has been nominated to the Construction Marketing Ideas Best Construction Blogs list.  Presently, after an admittedly small number of votes, I am honored to be a strong 3rd in the voting.  Among the other nominees are Construction Law in North Carolina (Melissa […]

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