When Susan Liebel, the founder of Solo Practice University contacted me to talk about her vision and my joining the faculty, I was of course familiar with SPU and had kept up with faculty announcements (please check out the faculty, they are amazing!) , but had no idea that I was even on the radar […]
Happy New Year 2014 from Construction Law Musings
Happy New Year from Construction Law Musings and The Law Office of Christopher G. Hill, PC. I hope that you had as interesting, fun and exciting a 2013 as I did. For more thoughts on 2013, check out my annual year end musings post from earlier this week. I wish all of my friends, family, […]
Avoiding Disaster at Construction Law North Carolina
I have been making the guest post rounds lately (thanks to those that let me muse at their sites). The most recent proves that given the right circumstances even a Blue Devil and a Tar Heel can get along (at least before the ACC basketball season starts up). This week, Melissa Brumback (@melissabrumback) lets me […]
Mechanic’s Liens and Contracts: A Roundup
Image via Wikipedia Musings thought that it would step away from its discussion of “green” construction to discuss a few interesting construction cases that came down recently in the Commonwealth of Virginia. The first of these is another warning to contractors that arbitration provisions can be waived by conduct. In Shoosmith Bros., Inc. v. Hopewell […]
The Streak Continues: 7 Years of Legal Elite in Construction
Wow, 7 years and counting as a member of the Virginia Business Magazine’s Legal Elite in the Construction category! It is always wonderful to be recognized by your peers and colleagues for the hard work that you do. This is particularly true for a solo construction lawyer like me where I don’t have a […]