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2-Minute Drill Weekly Tweets for 2011-05-13

  • W&M law graduation this weekend. I get to present the Spong Professionalism Award at the Awards Ceremony. #
  • TR Blog Post – One important tip for your construction project – Change Orders http://j.mp/iLpiyV #
  • How to Prove a Constructive Change or Extra Work Claim. Very important to put the change in writing. RT@matthewdevries #
  • Guidelines for HOAs to guard against selective enforcement of covenants and rules. #
  • 7 Highly Successful Calendaring Habits for Attorneys. I need to follow No. 7-block off personal time RT @rocketmatter #
  • CPSC and HUD revise Chinese Drywall remediation guidelines-replace only the problem materials not everything. Big change #
  • Is this good new or bad news? Mortgage rates reach lowest levels of 2011 http://ow.ly/1sV8X3 #
  • From our blog: How to avoid Real Estate Boundary Line Disputes – #
  • Congrats to @Associa! #
  • Estate planning blog: Would You Like That “Per Stirpes” or “Per Capita”? http://goo.gl/7oS3Y. RT @SZucker #
  • What happens when your business partner wants to leave? Do’s and Don’ts: It’s a simple fact of business life tha.. #
  • A New Defense to an Association Assessment Foreclosure? Short answer is “no” but a well written article. http://t.co/sDLKa6u via @AddThis #
  • Legislators warn judges-be prepared to discuss deferred judgments (tho legislator/lawyers use them) RT @constructionlaw #
  • RT @_RobDean: Case Management with GoodReader Sync http://t.co/WY0yFQP #
  • What To Fix Before You List Your Home For Sale. Nice summary from Williamsburg Realtor – http://goo.gl/LDUQC via @Shareaholic #
  • RT @atlblog: Michigan Law graduation walkout. -EM #
  • RT @atlblog: Continuing drama @UVALaw -http://bit.ly/iACjDh #
  • Virginia law firm called to Baltimore court to explain its role, if any, in robo-signing foreclosures #
  • Virginia attorney and farmer Challenges EPA definitions of wetlands. For decades. http://t.co/sq0Z9ce #
  • WaPo article on new virtual “law firm” Raises more questions than it answers, including Rule 5:4 of VA RPC http://ow.ly/4Q6GZ RT @londonink #
  • Portsmouth Court rules that alleged contract breach does not also lead to cause of action for fraud. RT @constructionlaw #
  • My topic at the VLR. http://ow.ly/1sSpmP RT @hoamgtcom: How Twitter and social media can grow your HOA Property Mgmt Co. http://ow.ly/1sSpmO #
  • AZ: 6 laws limit HOAs’ power-State Rep says “HOAs needed a lesson on the 1st Amendment” Uh, I think U do http://tiny.ly/qBzO RT @hoasoftware #
  • Golf community goes off course. Similar to Williamsburg’s Ford’s Colony. Affiliated businesses drain cash RT @canetwork #
  • Vote for Williamsburg – Most Patriotic!! Rand McNally contest. Check it out at RT @vahoalaw #
  • York County Supervisor advises citizens to call 911 if they hear foul language. http://ow.ly/4Q639 #
  • Both York County Prosecutors fight for GOP nomination. Loser in primary can’t be on the ballot as independent. http://t.co/2gfs3vd #

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John is the firm's managing partner and chairs the firm's small business, zoning, and litigation practice areas.

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