Author: Christopher G. Hill

I am a construction lawyer, arbitrator, and mediator in Richmond Virginia
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How Web 2.0 Helps My Construction Practice

When I started this blog back in December of 2008, I did so on a whim. I had heard that a blog was a good way to get ideas out there and that I could get some benefit, so I dove right in and charged ahead. Before I started the blog, I had profiles in […]

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Wishing You a Restful Labor Day

Summer is coming to an end, school has either already started or is getting ready to start.  This makes for a great time to relax with friends and think on the next phase of 2016. Here’s wishing you a wonderful Labor Day from my firm and Construction Law Musings.  I hope that you and your […]

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One More Blog Contest Nomination Request

The second annual Expert Institute Blog Contest is underway.  The contest requests nominations in several categories, including Niche Practice.  The contest is a good one, and has some great blogs as last years winners. I truly appreciate your continued readership of Construction Law Musings.  If you enjoy the content from me and the guest posts, […]

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A Construction Stitch in Time

It’s a cliche for a reason that “A Stitch in Time Saves Nine.”  Why?  Because it is almost always cheaper and more efficient in the long run to get something right the first time than to fix it later.  This old adage is true in life, and particularly true in the world of construction. Whether […]

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Just Because You Record a Mechanic’s Lien Doesn’t Mean You Get Notice of Foreclosure

As longtime (or new readers for that matter) know, mechanic’s liens are near and dear to my heart here at Construction Law Musings.  These powerful tools to collect for your hard work on a construction project are great when prepared and recorded in the very specific fashion required by the Virginia legislature and courts.  In […]

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