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Business of Construction Construction Law Contracts

Chinese Drywall Remediation Redux

Originally posted 2012-02-10 14:56:07. Earlier here at Musings, I opined that sometimes the old saw about no good deed goes unpunished applies to construction.  The subject of that post was litigation in the Eastern District of Virginia federal court between a contractor who reached an informal settlement with certain homeowners relating to Chinese drywall damages.  […]

Business of Construction Marketing

Why Construction Law?

Originally posted 2010-10-18 09:00:54. As I sit here and contemplate the almost 1 year of Construction Law Musings, I realized that I have not ever really explained why I like what I do. If you had asked me in law school if I was looking to be a construction lawyer, I likely would have looked […]

Construction Law Contracts

Yet Another Reminder That Pleading Matters

Originally posted 2013-07-15 11:10:04. As anyone who has practiced construction law for any period of time knows, Motions to Dismiss are a regular occurrence.  These motions are made in an attempt to get a claim reviewed and rejected early in the process.  Because these motions to dismiss can and do lead to the dismissal of […]

Green Building

Personal Musings on the LEED AP Process

Originally posted 2015-12-25 10:00:48. As a new LEED AP, I could not help but reflect on my studying and the learning curve that I went through during the process. First of all, thank you to all who helped along the way. Your support and advice was invaluable to my success. Without the support of family […]

Business of Construction Construction Occupational Safety

Start the New Year Right for Safety

Originally posted 2017-09-29 09:00:07. As 2013 dawns, it is always a good time to reflect and refocus on some of the keys to keeping a well run construction business going.  One of these keys is assuring that your company stays out of the cross hairs of the good folks at OSHA and VOSH.  Keeping up […]

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