March 2015 Construction Law Top Blawgs
Thoughts on the construction law landscape. By Christopher G. Hill.
Discusses construction law issues in North Carolina. By Melissa Dewey Brumback.
Covers Hawaii civil procedure and trial practice, commercial litigation, hawaii real estate litigation, mediation and arbitration, and personal injury. By Philip Brown.
Covers infrastructure news, policy and industry developments. By Nossaman LLP.
Covers construction law, government contracts, infrastructure and public-private partnerships. By Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP.
Covers construction litigation and legislation in Washington, Alaska and Oregon. By Ahlers Cressman & Sleight PLLC.
Covers construction law, green building, and public contract law. By Drewry Simmons Vornehm, LLP.
Covers recent developments in construction law in Canada. By Thomas G. Heintzman.
Covers legal issues related to green building and sustainable development. By Shari Shapiro.
Covers Virginia real estate, land use, and construction law issues, such as green building and LEED. By Bean Kinney & Korman.
Follows the construction industry and related legal topics. By Womble Carlyle.
Covers green building trends and regulations for the construction, design and insurance industries. By Chris Cheatham.
Covers Florida estate planning, probate, and construction law issues. By the Law Office of R. Kellen Bryant., P.L.
Construction-related blog focused on transportation, healthcare, technology and legal trends. By Stites Harbison PLLC.
Covers legal issues, news, and regulations relating to the construction industry. By K&L Gates.
Covers construction litigation in Colorado. By Higgins, Hopkins, McLain & Roswell, LLC.
Covers statutory, case law and other legal developments affecting North Carolina construction professionals. By Matthew C. Bouchard.
Covers construction law developments and litigation. By Wally Zimolong.
Provides legal information and resources for federal construction contractors. By Payne Hackenbracht & Sullivan.
Covers the analysis and management of legal risks for entrepreneurs, small businesses, community associations (homeowners associations) and other non-profit organizations. By Linda E. Cummings.