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

Thanks Again to ALPS411

Thank You from Construction Law MusingsThanks to ALPS 411 for yet another opportunity to post.  This time on how being a solo is a benefit to my clients.  I really do believe that my status as a solo gives me some insights and experiences that allow me to be a better construction lawyer.  I encourage you to check out this post.

Here’s and excerpt:

Thanks Again to ALPS411What I did not realize is the impact that owning my own business would have on my perspective. I have always believed that, in most cases where construction disputes occur, mediation is a great option. However, mediation only occurs with conflict. For any business, whether construction or otherwise, conflict creates expenses that were not likely to have been anticipated or built in to the budget. Litigation is not something that most businesses can, or should, build into their operating budgets.

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Thanks Again to ALPS411
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