Thanks to All for the 2024 Super Lawyers Nod!

It is with humility and a sense of accomplishment that I announce that I have been selected for the seventh straight year to the Virginia Super Lawyers in the Construction Litigation category for 2024.  Add this to my recent election to the Virginia Legal Elite in Construction and I’ve had a pretty good year.  As always, I am thrilled to be included on these peer-elected lists.

So without further ado, thank you to my peers and those on the panel at Virginia Super Lawyers for the great honor. I feel quite proud to be part of the 5% of Virginia attorneys that made this list for 2024.

The full list of Virginia Super Lawyers will appear in the May edition of Richmond Magazine. Please check it out.

If you want to see the lists before then, a digital version of the Virginia Super Lawyers Magazine is available here (click on the Virginia magazine).

Thanks again to all of you who participated in my nomination and election.

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Musings on Guest Post Fridays

Originally posted 2015-03-17 10:06:58.

When I first got the idea of “Guest Post Fridays” back in early 2009 and then launched it with a great post from Scott Wolfe of The Wolfe Law Group (@scottwolfejr), I had no idea that it would take off in the way that it has.  Now, almost 2 years and 90 posts later, Construction Law Musings has had the privilege of a wealth of perspectives on, among other topics, mediation (thanks Vickie Pynchon and Ron White), green building (thanks Chris Cheatham, Shari Shapiro, and James Bedell to name three of many), insurance (thanks Martha Sperry and Mark Rabkin), general perspectives on construction topics (thanks Doug Reiser, Melissa Brumback, among many others) and even the occasional interview.

While it is impossible to list all of you who have contributed to Guest Post Fridays here at Musings (please use the link above to review all of these posts and see who else has contributed) and to thank you individually, please know that each and every one of your contributions have made Construction Law Musings a more vibrant and interesting place to visit.  The opportunity to work with such varied, intelligent, and insightful people over the last year has been wonderful.  With each post I learn something new.

Without these contributions to add a layer of color that I could not provide alone, Musings would just be another blog about construction law by a Virginia lawyer.  With them, Musings is a fun place to hang out and learn.  To those who have posted here in the past, the door is always open for a repeat posting, just give me a buzz with a topic and when you can do it.

In short, thank you to all of you who have contributed since this experiment began and I look forward to hearing what you all have to say in the future.

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Six Years as a Solo Construction Attorney! How Time Flies

Originally posted 2016-07-01 09:00:07.

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It seems like only yesterday that I ventured out on my own and started my solo construction law practice back in 2010.  The reaction and fulfillment since I announced my move on July 1, 2010 has been great.  Friends, clients, colleagues and, most importantly, my wonderful family have helped my practice grow beyond what I could have envisioned six years ago. Continue reading Six Years as a Solo Construction Attorney! How Time Flies

Happy New Year 2024 from Construction Law Musings

Another year of work, fun, interesting cases, and relationships is in the books.  I hope all of you had a great 2023 and I wish you a prosperous 2024.  Without further ado, Happy New Year from Construction Law Musings and The Law Office of Christopher G. Hill, PC.

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Happy Holidays from Construction Law Musings

We are nearing the end of another year and looking forward to the next.  For a shorter or longer time, all of the family is home for some Christmas cheer while Musings takes some holiday R&R.

I wish you all Happy Holidays and Merry Christmas from The Law Office of Christopher G. Hill, PC, and Construction Law Musings. To all of my friends, colleagues, and most importantly, family, I hope you have a safe, warm, and wonderful holiday.

Thank you for your continued support and I look forward to a great 2024 with you, my readers.

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