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

What Can You Do with a Mechanic’s Lien Mid Project?

A couple of weeks ago, I discussed what steps you, as an owner of a construction project in Virginia, could take should you receive a mechanic’s lien notice after a project was complete.  However, this is not the only time such a lien may be recorded.  Particularly on a commercial construction project that spans months,

Is the Sky Actually Falling (on Green Building)?

I have spoken on many occasions here at Construction Law Musings and elsewhere about the risks and rewards for contractors found in sustainable construction.  The rewards were fairly apparent.  New markets, government incentives, and the desires of owners to be “green” clearly point toward a need for contractors to get into the sustainable building game.

Do Construction Contracts and Fraud Mix After All?

On several occasions here at Construction Law Musings, I’ve discussed the fact that, with a few exceptions, fraud claims and written construction contract based claims do not mix. One of the exceptions to the so called “economic loss rule” that would seem to preclude both fraud and contract claims in the same lawsuit is where

Join Me at the Virginia Construction and Public Contracts Law Seminar 2016

I have given post mortem glowing reviews of past Construction and Public Contracts Law seminars in the past here at Construction Law Musings (and for full disclosure an one of the co-chairs of the seminar planning committee this year).  If you, like me, are a construction lawyer in Virginia, I highly encourage you to attend