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: Construction Law

Construction Contracts, Mediation and Venue

I have preached the mantra of “read your contracts carefully” on numerous occasions here at Construction Law Musings.  I have also discussed my thoughts on ADR and mandatory mediation.  A recent case out of the Eastern District of Virginia mixes these two ideas quite nicely. Dominion Transmission Inc. v. Precision Pipeline Inc. involved the construction

Another Great Construction Law Weekend

This past weekend was the 34th Annual Construction and Public Contracts Law Seminar at the Boars Head Inn in Charlottesville, VA.  I have stated my thoughts on this great seminar in the past and my feelings haven’t changed. I began attending the event in 2009 at the encouragement of Brett Marston, a good friend and

Update on the No License, No Lien Bill

Remember a month ago when I discussed a bill in the House of Delegates requiring a license number on any memorandum of mechanic’s lien in Virginia? Since that original post, the bill moved to the Virginia Senate and eventually passed with a few, laudable, tweaks.  Where the original bill made no concession for the possibility

Condominiums and the Statutory Warranty on Structural Defects

For this weeks Guest Post Friday post here at Musings, we welcome back John Tarley.  John is the managing partner for the firm and leads the firm’s business and litigation practices. A large part of the firm’s practice involves the representation of homeowners’ associations. In his spare time, John teaches as an adjunct at the William &