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Green Building, Litigation and Risk

Originally posted 2010-12-03 09:00:25. Green Building is all the rage. From the latest version of LEED, LEED 3.0, to discussions of “LEEDigation.” Every level of government wants in on the latest in sustainability. Musings discussed this trend in prior posts relating to Virginia and “green” building and Virginia Business Magazine chimed in as well. This […]

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Where Standing, Mechanic’s Liens, and Bankruptcy Collide

I have spoken often about mechanic’s liens and the implications of such liens as they relate to bankruptcy here at Construction Law Musings.  A recent case out of Loudoun County, Virginia added another wrinkle to this discussion, that of standing and what happens on conveyance of the property and what interest in the property is […]

Construction Law Contracts

Pay If Paid, Pay Attention Subs

Originally posted 2010-08-31 10:09:40. Recently, we all had yet another reminder that the Virginia Courts will strictly construe even the strictest of payment conditions. In the W. O. Grubb Steel Erection Co. v. 515 Granby, LLC case (full text of opinion in .pdf here), Suburban Grading and Utilities found this out in spades, much to […]

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Happy Labor Day from Construction Law Musings

My how the summer has flown by!  My two older kids are back at their respective colleges and my youngest starts her sophomore year of high school tomorrow.  The family time that the kids’ summer break allows always goes by way to fast.  I hope that all of you readers have the opportunity to sit […]

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Another Great Year of Solo Practice

My how another year (and summer) has flown by.  I looked up and it was August 2nd and a month past the 8th anniversary date of the opening of The Law Office of Christopher G. Hill.  It hardly seems like 8 years have gone by except when I reflect on how things have changed in […]

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