As we enter 2012 expectations for the new year are in all of our thoughts. The best laid plans are made and possibilities seem endless. New Year’s resolutions will be made (and possibly broken). As a construction attorney here in Virginia, if I could ask contractors and subcontractors to make (and keep) one resolution for […]
Happy New Year 2012 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 2011 as I did. I wish all of my friends, family, readers of, and contributors to Musings a safe, healthy and productive 2012. Image via Stock.xchng. As always, […]
Wishing You a Wonderful Holiday from Construction Law Musings
As I sit here smiling and basking in the happiness of my family this Christmas day, I wanted to wish you all a wonderful holiday and a Merry Christmas from Construction Law Musings. I hope that you all have a safe, warm and family-filled holiday. Thank you for your continued support and readership through out […]
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 […]
Your Rights Concerning OSHA
An OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) or VOSH (the Virginia equivalent) inspection can be stressful. Knowing what to do during an inspection can go a long way to relieving this stress. Check out this SlideShare Presentation regarding a contractor’s rights when the Safety Inspector shows up at a job site. This is the PowerPoint […]