As I am sitting here this week trying to get back on the blogging bandwagon (and I apologize for the less consistent posts as of late) and dealing with the occupational hazard of “bloggers block,” I thought I’d just go through the many great posts and blogs of friends and colleagues in the relatively small […]
Thanks to AEC Quality Magazine
Yesterday, I had the pleasure of invading the great AEC Quality Magazine (published by my pal Brian Hill (@blhill and @aecquality)) with some “musings” (some would say of the “windmill tilting” variety) about a construction lawyer’s role in the construction world and asking the question: “Should Construction Lawyers Wish for Litigation?” You may be able […]
Pending Georgia Lien Law Amendment Based On Virginia Statute
For the first Guest Post Friday of 2014, we welcome Mark Cobb. Mark (@cobblawgroup) is the founding partner of the Cobb Law Group, a construction law firm with two offices serving the State of Georgia. Mark represents various types of construction professionals including project owners and general contractors, but his practice has a significant focus […]
2011 Year End Construction Law Musings and Reflections
Wow! Another year has passed and 2012 is just about upon us! I hope all of you had a great year and I look forward to a wonderful 2012 here at Musings. As I sit here reflecting (or “Musing”) this day after Christmas, I am amazed at how quickly the first full calendar year of […]
Happy New Year 2014 from Construction Law Musings
Happy New Year from Construction Law Musings and The Law Office of Christopher G. Hill, PC. I hope that you had as interesting, fun and exciting a 2013 as I did. For more thoughts on 2013, check out my annual year end musings post from earlier this week. I wish all of my friends, family, […]