Thoughts on construction law from Christopher G. Hill, Virginia construction lawyer, LEED AP, mediator, and member of the Virginia Legal Elite in Construction Law

Happy 4th of July

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Happy 4th of July from Construction Law Musings.  As I sit here in my office after my first two days and weekend as a solo practitioner at The Law Office of Christopher G. Hill, PC, the idea of independence has a whole new meaning (hat tip to Carolyn Elefant of the My Shingle blog for pointing out my interesting, yet totally unplanned, timing for a move).

The independence of solo practice is both exhilarating and scary.  I feel like I am on a roller coaster at the top of that first, very tall, hill and looking down at the wild and great ride ahead of me.  I am in charge of my own destiny and feel like I am forging ahead into a new and exciting land of opportunity.  I don’t know if this is how the pioneers felt (I find it hard to relate to them as I type on a computer and see my blackberry blinking beside me), but the idea that I am both in control of and totally responsible for the future of my law practice is a wonderful feeling.

I will certainly be working as hard or harder than I was before, but I am working for myself and my family with total focus.  If I need something, I go get it (within reason of course).  No more “bucking it up the chain of command” because I am the first, last and middle link of that chain.

Thank you again to my absolutely wonderful wife and children for their awesome support throughout this change.  Without their support my transition never would have happened.

As I reflect on my move to solo practice, I can’t help but be thankful that I live in the United States where such a move is possible thanks to the hard work and sacrifice of everyone who works to keep this country free.

Happy Independence Day everyone!

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Happy 4th of July
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12 Responses to Happy 4th of July

  1. Chris,

    Excellent post and fitting on this day.

    Congratulations on seeking independence and enjoy the emotions you list. They are equally as attractive as the many opportunities that lie ahead.

    Happy 4th!

  2. Chris, great post! Congratulations on your wonderful decision, and your move to go out on your own. I am certain you will be wonderfully successful. It’s part of your DNA!! 🙂 I look forward to hearing about your progress and growth as the days and years go by. Let me know if there is ever anything I can do to help.

  3. I was looking for Virginia blogs and bloggers so I could keep up with goings ons and possibly become more acquainted. I know this is off topic a bit, but..saying hello from Warrenton! Hope your solo flight goes well for you!

  4. I remember that tight feeling in the stomach as I went out on my own business. 14 years later I can’t imagine working for someone else (I couldn’t give up my afternoon naps).

    Best of luck, I think you’ll do well.

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