I have discussed the fact that an action for civil fraud is almost impossible to maintain in the Commonwealth of Virginia. However, a recent case from the Commonwealth of Virginia Court of Appeals reminds us all that in some circumstances the Virginia General Assembly has seen fit to make certain actions by contractors will open […]
Happy 4th of July
Image via Wikipedia Happy 4th of July from Construction Law Musings. As I sit here in my office after my first two days and weekend as a solo practitioner at The Law Office of Christopher G. Hill, PC, the idea of independence has a whole new meaning (hat tip to Carolyn Elefant of the My […]
Reflections on a Great AGC Weekend
Two weeks ago, I had the pleasure of going to Hot Springs, VA for the AGC of Virginia’s annual conference. The days were cold, but the company (my wife) and the friends were great. As always, it was a blast. I got to catch up with friends in the Virginia construction industry from across the […]
Musings is on Vacation
Musings is taking a much anticipated beachfront vacation. I will try and weigh in on the LEED Certification guarantee debate this week or early next. Also, please stay tuned for a two part guest post Friday from @advocatesstudio that I find quite interesting, and I believe that you will also. Thanks to all my readers […]