Blogroll
This is not an all-inclusive list, but it is a list of blogs which are regularly updated, provide good content, and deal with construction or legal issues relevant to my readers. If you think I’m missing someone who should be included, drop me a line.
Construction Law Blogs
Best Practices Construction Law (Tennessee)
Builders Counsel Blog (Washington State)
Construction Contract Advisor (Nebraska)
Construction and Green Building Law Blawg (Georgia)
Construction Law Monitor (Louisiana, Washington, & Oregon)
Construction Law Musings (Virginia)
Law Under Construction (Indiana)
Legal Construction Zone (Indiana)
Michigan Construction Law Update
Mike Purdy’s Public Contracting Blog (Washington)
Virginia Real Estate, Land Use & Construction Law Blog
South Carolina Construction Defect Law
South Carolina Construction Law Blog
Construction Marketing & Negotiation Blogs
Critical Path: Tools for Resolving Construction Disputes
North Carolina-related Blogs
Construction Law Carolinas (NC and SC)
North Carolina Business Litigation Report
North Carolina Construction News, LLC
North Carolina Litigation Blog
Misc. Links
Blawg Review (legal blogs on every conceivable subject)
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Melissa,
“If you think I’m missing someone who should be included, drop me a line.” Yes, take a look at my new blog site, http://www.disputesinconstruction.com/, which is new and under development but will ultimately have tremendous construction disputes content.
Very nice blog btw. What program are you using to vary your tag text size?
Best,
Steve Holloway
Thanks Steve! I’ll check out the site. The tag text size varies automatically via wordpress dot com, based on how frequently I use a particular tag.