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Reminder: Construction Litigation is Expensive, Be Sure It’s Worth It

I know, this title is yet another seemingly obvious statement in a series of them here at Construction Law Musings.  I seem to be going from cliche to cliche these days and musing on things from necessary evils to naming the correct parties in a lawsuit. However a recent post from my fellow “blawger” and […]

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Musings on Necessary Evils and Construction Lawyers

“Hi, my name is Chris, and I’m a construction attorney.” While this sounds like an AA (attorney’s anonymous) introduction, this admission is not a step on the road to recovery (despite the recent discussions slamming an attorney’s role in the construction world).  This is in fact my introduction to those of you who are new […]

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Construction Mediation Thoughts at ALPS 411

Thanks again to the great folks over at ALPS411 for another opportunity to join their great list of writers and post a few thoughts on my role as a mediator. Here’s a quick excerpt and hopefully it will interest you in the whole post (linked above): There is, however, a third role that I personally […]

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A Plug: Please Vote Construction Law Musings for Blawg 100

Yes, its that time of year again and nominations are open for the ABA Blawg 100.  Its also the time that I both thank you, the readers of Construction Law Musings that keep this place worthwhile, for your readership and also ask that you become a “Friend of the Blawg” and let the ABA know […]

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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 […]

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