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Announcements Business of Construction Marketing

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 […]

Announcements Construction Law Mechanic's Liens

Thanks to Scott Wolfe!

Thanks to Scott Wolfe (@scottwolfejr) for the opportunity to post at his great Construction & Mechanic’s Lien Blog on the topic of changes to Virginia’s mechanic’s lien statute. Here’s a sample of the post: I have discussed the picky nature of Virginia mechanic’s liens often over at my Construction Law Musings blog. Not only are […]

Announcements Construction Construction Law Green Building

Check out the Virginia Lawyers Weekly Green Issue

In it’s May 31, 2010 issue, Virginia Lawyers Weekly dedicates itself to “going green.”  I was privileged to be a part of that issue with an article relating to Legal Issues with Green Building.  I have discussed these issues on numerous occasions here at Musings and hope that this issue of the VALW (worth a […]

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Off to the Homestead for AGC Convention 2011!

I am off on my annual trip to the Associated General Contractors of Virginia’s Annual Convention.  This means several things.  One is that I will be shooting in the general direction of some sporting clays (and missing most of them).  Another is that it is a great networking event to get to know my clients […]

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New Year’s Resolutions and Musings

Here we are, the first “official” post of 2011 here at Construction Law Musings.  The holidays have passed and it’s time to get moving on a great new year.  In last week’s post, I looked back at 2010.  Now that it’s a new year, its time to look forward. While last year was one of […]

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