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2013 Year End Musings

Originally posted 2013-12-30 09:00:38. It’s that time of year again here at The Law Office of Christopher G. Hill, PC.  Christmas has come and gone and we’re in the relatively quiet time before the new year.  What does that mean?  It means the obligatory (almost) year end reflection on everything from the success of the […]

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Review the Terms and Conditions of Purchase Orders- They Could be Important!

There are many moving parts on a commercial construction project.  These range from site surveys to weather events to ordering materials.  On most large construction projects, the prime contract and subcontracts are generally drafted ahead of time and hopefully reviewed by both in house personnel and an experienced construction attorney.  However, there are situations, particularly […]

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Contracts, Liens and Notice

The Virginia Circuit Courts made a couple of interesting rulings published this month that I thought you should know about.  They both emphasize the need to carefully read and analyze statutes and contracts. The first, Meeks Disposal Corp. v. Circle South, LLC,  comes from the Norfolk Virginia Circuit Court and discusses one of Construction Law […]

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Construction Law Musings Turns 9!

It was 9 years ago today that I announced the creation of Construction Law Musings with two lines, no picture and some vague idea that I wanted to share my thoughts and insights into Virginia construction law.  Back in 2008, Musings was on the Blogger platform, my kids were much younger (they’re now a junior […]

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July 1, 2015 Statutory Changes Affecting Virginia Contractors and Subcontractors

As always seems to be the case, this year, as in others, the Virginia General Assembly has seen fit to “tweak” a few construction related statutes.  All of these changes will go into effect on July 1, 2015. The big one, and one that I posted about a while back is the change to the […]

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