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

Category Archives: Mechanic’s Liens

Dealing with Mechanic’s Lien Priorities

For this week’s Guest Post Friday here at Musings, we welcome a new face.  Rob Pitkin (@KCconstrlawyer) is an attorney with Levy & Craig in Kansas City, where he handles Construction disputes and other types of sophisticated business litigation.  Originally from Iowa, he graduated from Wheaton College and Wake Forest University School of Law.  Rob

More Musings on Mechanic’s Liens in Virginia

It is not news that the recent construction economy has not been good.  Private money is not flowing into construction as it had been in the past and public projects are moving more slowly.  Payment disputes leading to mechanic’s lien claims and payment bond claims are rampant because of the shaky nature of the payment

What Is Construction Law?

In the past few weeks, I must have been asked one question on multiple occasions:  “What is Construction Law?”  When this question was asked, I realized that I’ve been Musing on this topic for almost three years and realized that I’ve posted on everything from why I enjoy being a construction lawyer, to various topics

Out of State Contractor? Call a Virginia Construction Attorney

Recently, I discussed some issues with a non-Virginia contractor.  Its principal had some great questions that reminded me that construction law here in the Commonwealth of Virginia can be a bit different from that in other states.  This fact is not only true for mechanic’s lien and “Little Miller Act” claims, but for registration of