What is Best Practices Construction Law?

Best Practices. Lessons Learned. Reliable Methodologies. Successful Techniques. Scour the Internet and you will find any number of good definitions for "best practices", including:

  • "A commitment to using the best practices in any field is a commitment to using all the knowledge and technology at one's disposal to ensure success." (What Is)
  • "A technique or methodology that, through experience and research, has proven to reliably lead to a desired result." (Wikipedia)

"Best Practice ... implies accumulating and applying knowledge about what is working and not working in different situations and contexts, including lessons learned and the continuing process of learning, feedback, reflection and analysis (what works, how and why)." (VisitAsk)

I have fond memories as a newly minted lawyer in the Washington, D.C. area ... working for a nationally recognized construction boutique law firm ... writing various for senior partners on "lessons learned" and "best practices."  Through the years of research, writing and litigating, I learned that many disputes could have been avoided by employing best practices during all phases of the project ... contract drafting ... team building ... document management ... efficient technology ... and the list goes on forever.

To us, Best Practices Construction Law is "... using experience, knowledge and technology to ensure success in the construction industry ..."  And that is what we are going to explore.   In the process, we are going to have some fun.  I will open the door to my family ... you can do the same ... and let's make a difference in the construction world.

RIP: The Construction Blawg

ABA Journal Law News Now

It is official.  The Construction Blawg  is retired.  For a number of years, I maintained a construction-related blog called The Construction Blawg … which was highlighted by the ABA Journal Law News Now.  While all of the posts are archived, we may have a difficult time resurrecting the content given the internal hyperlinks and coding and expiration of our domain.  (… for you non-techies, that means that there are a lot of codes within each post that will have to be manually changed … )

Although The Construction Blawg has been retired, I am returning to the cyberworld with Best Practices Construction Law.  You will see some of the old regulars like Rip Rap (...focusing on those random construction stories...), but you will also see some new commentary … with a great emphasis on issues like Green-Building, Technology, Building Information Modeling, Great Tips on Project Management and Alternative Dispute Resolution.

Another significant change in The Construction Blawg family is that I now have five … yes, that’s right … FIVE children … and four of them are under five years old!  So I will have some great stories to tell you, which hopefully will shed light on some best practices in the construction industry.  No, really.  Trust me.

So, out with the old … in with the new!  Make sure you check back regularly.

 
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