As those of you who read Construction Law Musings are well aware, the mechanic’s lien is near and dear to my construction lawyer’s heart. A well timed and properly filed memorandum of lien can and does often lead to payment without the need for the suit to enforce that lien. Of course the key part […]
Happy 4th of July from Construction Law Musings
As it gets warm here in Richmond, VA and the calendar flips to July, I find myself reflecting on the now 3 full years (as of July 1) of my solo practice here at The Law Office of Christopher G. Hill, PC. Back when I first opened my solo construction law practice, I thought it […]
Virginia Business on Green Building
This month’s Virginia Business Magazine is a great issue on green jobs in Virginia. The whole issue is very worth reading. I was fortunate enough to be interviewed in connection with the piece entitled “LEEDing the Way?” The topic of discussion in this article is the incentive provided by the market and state and local […]
Just When I Thought the Debate Had Died Down. . .
This morning as I sat dealing with both the preparation for a two day arbitration and a minor case of writer’s block, I saw a great note from my friend Brett Marston at the Virginia Construction Law Update that again piqued my interest. Brett pointed out a great viewpoint article in ENR Magazine written in […]
BIM and REVIT- The Way to the Future
For this week’s Guest Post Friday, Musings welcomes a new friend, Gregory Arkin. Greg is the Vice President of CADD Centers of Florida and Director of Business Development. CADD Centers is a 25-year old software dealer with exclusive rights in the U.S. to sell over 30 BIM products – the greatest concentration of such products […]