Construction Law in Virginia at Posterous

Musings on Construction Law and My Journey into Social Media (Comments Always Welcome) 
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Web 2.0 and the Legal Blog

As I was perusing Virginia Lawyers Weekly and checking to see what was occuring in the area of construction law in Virginia, I noticed an interesting article on Web 2.0 and blogs.  VLW does a good job with this one part of their series on the use of the web by attorneys and how blogs have grown and expanded. 

In my short time experimenting with this medium, I have found it to be almost a necessity to have a blog.  I enjoy Posterous because it is quick.  My blog is for more substantive topics, but Posterous gives me a great platform for a quick thought.

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Watch This Space for More Construction Tips

Just wanted to let all of my kind commenters and followers know that I have gotten buried in a construction case in the Eastern District of Virginia "Rocket Docket" and may not post for a while (meaning a week or so).  I still will be feeding documents and the occasional link.

Once I am out from under this case, I will be posting more practical and hopefully helpful construction contract, lien and safety tips.  In the meantime, please check out my JDSupra feed and profile (the feed on the left does not catch all my older documents) for checklists and other fun stuff! The link to these is http://budurl.com/CGHJDSupraDocs.  You can also check out the feed links to the right.

Thanks for all of your comments and suggestions!

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Construction Law Contracts Checklist

My construction contracts basic checklist.  I find it's a good basic guide for non-legal construction folks.  Comment on this if you have suggestions.

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