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

Let the ABA Know if You Like Construction Law Musings, Thanks!

I find it hard to believe that yet another year has almost gone by here at Construction Law Musings.  It seems only yesterday that this little corner of the “blawgosphere” turned two. Thank you to all of the guest posters who make this construction law blog so interesting to maintain, you have all contributed greatly

Virginia Construction Law Roundup

Recently the state and federal courts here in the Commonwealth of Virginia made two construction law rulings that I thought you all would find interesting. The first of these involves the infamous Chinese drywall discussed in this blog on a couple of occasions.  In another ruling in the continuing saga of Dragas Management (remember the

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

Summer Thoughts on Guest Post Fridays at Musings

As I sit here on a hot and humid Friday here in Richmond, Virginia and see that things slow down when the heat gets near 100 degrees, client service and friends come to mind. Thanks to everyone who contributes to the discussion here at Construction Law Musings.  Whether that input be by comment or full