Posts Tagged ‘Scott Wolfe Jr’

Scott Wolfe Publishes Legal Guide on Federal Miller Act at Avvo.com

Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010

Seattle based attorney and member of Wolfe Law Group, Scott Wolfe, published a Legal Guide this week onAVVO.com, a lawyer rating service.

What is a Miller Act Claim?

How do you file a Miller Act Claim?

Am I entitled to file a Miller Act Claim?

These are some of the questions answered by Scott Wolfe’s latest Legal Guide published on Avvo.com, titled “How To File A Miller Act Claim.”  In the guide, Scott breaks the federal filing down into four steps, introducing the topic as follows:

If you furnished labor and/or materials to a federal construction project, and were not paid, contractors or suppliers may file a “Miller Act Claim” against the general contractor’s payment bond. You can file a claim on your own, through a filing service, or with an experienced attorney.

Click here to read all of Scott’s Legal Guides at Avvo.com.

Scott Wolfe Teaches Loyola Skills Course on Going Solo

Thursday, February 25th, 2010

Arguing that “Real lief experience takes you beyond the books,” Loyola University’s New Orleans College of Law requires students to participate in its Skills Curriculum where practicing attorneys and judges teach courses designed to present students with a legal worldview and provide tools and sills to practice law.

Scott Wolfe Jr., a graduate of Loyola’s College of Law, returned to the campus to teach a second Skills course (the first was written about here).

This time, Scott taught “Solo from Scratch: Starting Up, Marketing & Finding Success.”

The presentation was given to 100 students at the school, and focused on the administrative tasks required to open a law practice, marketing concepts like “Positioning,” the use of Web 2.0 tools in business, and a practice’s short and long term goals.

The Keynote slides for the presentation are shared through Slideshare, and embedded directly within this post below.

Scott Wolfe Presents on Green Leases in New Orleans

Thursday, February 25th, 2010

Scott Wolfe, Jr. participated in a Sterling Education CLE Seminar on February 6, 2010, in New Orleans, LA, focused on Landlord / Tenant and Real Estate Law.   Scott’s presentation addressed “Green Building and Green Lease” issues in Louisiana and the New Orleans area.

Scott is a LEED AP, and is the founding author of two construction law blogs that focus exclusively on green building issues:  (1) the Louisiana Green Building Law Blog, focusing on green building legal issues in Louisiana; and (2) the Pacific Northwest Green Building Law Blog, focusing on green building legal issues in the Pacific Northwest.

The presentation for Sterling Education focused on the growth of green building in Louisiana and across the country, an overview of green building principals and the concept of green leases.   The Keynote slides for the presentation are shared through Slideshare, and embedded directly within this post below.

Scott Wolfe, Jr. Speaks at Louisiana Engineering Society Meeting

Thursday, November 19th, 2009

November 18, 2009- Scott Wolfe, Jr., founder and member of Wolfe Law Group, LLC was invited to speak at the Louisiana Engineering Society: New Orleans Chapter’s Monthly Meeting. Scott would like to extend his thanks to the LES for the invitation to speak and the opportunity to meet several people in the engineering industry.

The LES has three main chapters in the state of Louisiana and is dedicated to the advancement of the engineering profession by pursing an active leadership role through various resources.

For LES’ full mission and vision statements, click here. Incorporating speakers during the monthly meetings is just one of the many ways the LES provides its members with resources and information relevant to the field of engineering.

As a construction lawyer, Scott Wolfe consults with engineers as experts on various cases. Since the discovery of Chinese Drywall in completed construction projects across the state, he has become familiar with the basic problems of Chinese Drywall, how it effects individuals and contractors and how to proceed in the case that Chinese Drywall is detected.

The issue of Chinese Drywall is not only relevant to contractors and home/property owners, it extends to architects, engineers and attorneys. Engineers in particular are being contracted to perform inspections of homes and businesses suspected of harboring Chinese Drywall.

Scott focused his presentation on the pertinent issue of Chinese Drywall in the state of Louisiana. Below is the slide presentation that was used during the meeting yesterday.

Wolfe Law Group Cares About Contractors!

Friday, September 4th, 2009

Attorney Scott Wolfe, Jr. always takes the time to provide information to contractors on the Wolfe Law Group website. Recently, Wolfe has focused on licensing and insurance issues that contractors face. To read these blogs, please click on the links below. Enjoy!

Is Your Contractor’s or Subcontractor’s Certificate of Insurance Worthless? by: Scott Wolfe, Jr

For more information about these topics and the firm please visit Wolfe Law Group’s website.

Going Solo? Scott Wolfe gives New Orleans attorneys some advice.

Thursday, August 27th, 2009

Four years ago, Scott Wolfe started Wolfe Law Group in Hurricane ravished New Orleans, LA, with a laptop and proximity to a local coffee shop.  Since then, our firm has grown to a bi-coastal practice and represents contractors, suppliers, engineers and property owners in hundreds of claims.

New Orleans City Business magazine recently published an article titled “On their own,” providing advice to attorneys in the metro area who may be considering a solo practice.   “With law firms throughout the country shedding staff,” the article by Christian Moises begins, “some attorneys are starting their own firms — either by choice or out of necessity.”

Wolfe Law Group’s Scott Wolfe was interviewed for the article, wherein he shed some light on the perils and triumphs of “going solo” and running a law firm.

Read the article on City Business’ website by clicking here.

This isn’t the first time Scott has been called upon to offer advice to those venturing on their own.   Carolyn Elefant interviewed Scott and spotlighted him in her recently published book, Solo By Choice.   Scott has also spoken to Loyola Law Students about venturing out on one’s own.

Summary Judgment Granted in Favor of Wolfe Law Group and Louisiana's Ad Regulations Declared Unconstitutional

Tuesday, August 4th, 2009

New Orleans, Louisiana (PRWEB) August 4, 2009 – On Monday, federal Judge Martin Feldman declared unconstitutional Louisiana’s new regulations of attorney advertising on the Internet.

Scott Wolfe Jr. and Wolfe Law Group, who practice construction law in New Orleans, Louisiana, challenged the new lawyer advertising regulations as they applied to the Internet. Wolfe argued the regulations failed to consider the differences between television and Internet advertising, and regulated Internet ads without a need.

“Louisiana didn’t have a reason to regulate Internet ads, and they didn’t understand how attorneys actually use the Internet to advertise,” Wolfe said. “As a result, the rules were incompatible with the realities of Internet advertising.”

The United States Louisiana Eastern District Court agreed, stating in its 39-page opinion that “the Internet presents unique issues related to advertising, which the State simply failed to consider in formulating this Rule.”

“This is a very important ruling,” Wolfe adds. “The court not only noted that states must have a reason to regulate Internet speech, but it also recognized that the Internet media is different from broadcast media, and is entitled to unique protection.”

Certain other components of the new Louisiana lawyer advertising regulations were upheld, including restrictions on ads that promise results, portray a judge or jury or contain a celebrity endorsement.

While these regulations were upheld, the court noted that the “same Rules as those developed for television, radio and print ads” could not be simply applied to Internet advertising. Judge Feldman based this on a finding that “Internet advertising differs significantly from advertising in traditional media.”

Wolfe, who advertises exclusively online, argued that if the rules took effect an attorney’s participation in legal blogs and social networking sites would be unreasonably restricted. Further, Wolfe argued that Google ad campaigns could costs thousands in administrative evaluation fees.

Wolfe’s lawsuit was filed in the United States Eastern District Court of Louisiana, docket number 08-4994. Read a copy of Judge Feldman’s order at JDSupra.  The plaintiffs were represented by Ernest Svenson of the Svenson Law Firm, and pro-se by Wolfe Law Group.

For additional information on the news that is the subject of this release, contact Jessica Reiser or visit Wolfe Law Group’s online media center: http://media.wolfelaw.com.

About Wolfe Law Group
Wolfe Law Group is a construction law practice with offices in Seattle, Washington and New Orleans, Louisiana. The firm publishes a blog on Louisiana and Washington construction law titled the Construction Law Montior, and prides itself on thinking different in the legal profession.

Contact
Jessica Hunter,
director of public relations
504-894-9653

http://www.wolfelaw.com

Scott Wolfe Quoted in Forbes.com Article on Louisiana Lawyer Advertising Regulations

Monday, August 3rd, 2009

On July 29, Judge Feldman heard oral arguments from plaintiffs and defendants on the constitutionality of Louisiana’s new lawyer advertising regulations.

The new regulations are scheduled to take effect on October 1, 2009, and last week’s hearing allowed all parties to present arguments on their respective motions for summary judgment.   The judge took the matter under advisement, and will render a decision “without delay.”

Scott Wolfe Jr. and Wolfe Law Group are plaintiffs in the federal litigation.   Their suit alleges that the new regulations unconstitutionally restrict attorney speech and advertising on the Internet.

More details about the July 29th proceeding is available in an article published on Forbes.com:  Lawyers Say Limits On Their Ads Unconstitutional.    The article quotes our own Scott Wolfe, who presented oral argument for the plaintiffs at the hearing.

Join Scott Wolfe on ABA Teleconference: Ethical Implications of Web 2.0 Marketing

Thursday, July 9th, 2009

The American Bar Association’s Law Practice Management Section is offering a CLE Teleconference next week that examines the ethical implications of web 2.0 marketing for attorneys.

Wolfe Law Group’s own Scott Wolfe, Jr. is in the program’s faculty.

Here are the vitals about the program:

Ethical Implications of Marketing in a Web 2.0 World:  From Facebook to LinkedIn, Websites to Blogs

Teleconference, 90 minutes
Thursday, July 16, 2009, 1:00 EST / 12:00 CST
Learn more & register for the program here.
(CLE Ethics Credit.   1.5 in 60 min. states, 1.8 in 50 min. states)

Scott Wolfe co-presented a program by the same name at the ABA Young Lawyer’s Division Spring 2009 Conference.   Slides from that program are shared through SlideShare and embedded below.

The American Bar Association describes the upcoming teleconference as follows:

The Internet continues to provide a seemingly endless supply of lawyer marketing opportunities. Websites and email are practically “old school.” Lawyers are using blogging, social networking sites, search engine optimization and a variety of online referral sources—some ethically sound, others questionable – to market their practices. But how many attorneys are aware of the ethical traps of online marketing? Do you have the knowledge to avoid an ethics violation?

This program includes “real life” success stories and missteps involving innovative uses of the Internet by lawyers, and the rules that may or may not get in the way. For example, hear how one Louisiana attorney has used “online” exclusively to build his construction law practice, while battling the state bar’s attempts to increase advertising regulation. Join our expert panel as we address the relevant rules and recent ethics opinions that lawyers should know about when navigating the maze that is the World Wide Web.

Scott Wolfe, founding member of Wolfe Law Group, is a named plaintiff in the federal lawsuit against the Louisiana State Bar Association challenging the state’s new regulations of attorney advertising.   Learn more about the suit at the blog:  http://www.protectspeech.com.

Scott is co-presenting with Andrea Malone, Micah Buchdahl and Michael Downey.

Scott Wolfe gains LEED AP Accreditation

Monday, April 20th, 2009

Scott Wolfe Jr., founding member of Wolfe Law Group and contributor to the Louisiana Green Building Law blog, is now a LEED AP (LEED Accredited Professional).

Scott passed the LEED AP exam on Friday, April 10th.

The US Green Building Council describes the LEED AP rating on its website as follows:

LEED Professional Accreditation distinguishes building professionals with the knowledge and skills to successfully steward the LEED certification process. LEED Accredited Professionals (LEED APs) have demonstrated a thorough understanding of green building practices and principles and the LEED Rating System.

Scott is one of 212 LEED APs listed in the Directory under Louisiana, and will be the first Louisiana AP listed in the Legal category.