Thoughts on construction law from Christopher G. Hill, Virginia construction lawyer, LEED AP, mediator, and member of the Virginia Legal Elite in Construction Law

Happy Holidays from Construction Law Musings!

Well, its that time of year again when things get quiet (at least for a day), cold (depending on where you are) and hopefully family filled.  I hope that you and yours can kick back and enjoy some time away from the hustle and bustle of year end.

Without further ado, here’s wishing you and your families a wonderful holiday and a great start to 2014 from Construction Law Musings and The Law Office of Christopher G. Hill, PC.  I thank you for your readership this year and wish you all the best in 2014.

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One Response to Happy Holidays from Construction Law Musings!

  1. Having worked with small businesses in the construction industry, I know construction professionals definitely need your services. Wishing you a wonderful and prosperous New Year!

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Happy Holidays from Construction Law Musings

Happy Holidays from Construction Law Musings.  I truly appreciate all of your readership and all of those that contributed either through your comments, Twitter, or Guest Post Fridays.

To all of those who have given me constructive ideas and criticism throughout 2009, and you know who you are, I truly appreciate all of your input and thoughtfulness.

I wish you and yours a wonderful holiday season and a great 2010.

4 Responses to Happy Holidays from Construction Law Musings

  1. @constructionlaw happy holidays merry Christmas happy all to you too! enjoyed our convos and sharing ideas.

  2. Back at you Chris, happy holidays, Merry Christmas and congratulations on a really superb effort with your blog in 2010. It has been a pleasure and privilege getting to know you in the ether, sharing discussions on each of our blogs, and best of all to carry that relationship into “real life”!
    .-= Timothy R. Hughes´s last blog post ..Financial Contingencies, "Pay if Paid" Clauses and Takings, Oh My!: The Fallout from the Granby Towers Litigation =-.

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