I will be moderating and teaching a portion of a Lorman seminar on Virginia Mechanic’s Liens. The brochure is below. 2-28-14 Lien Law Seminar Announcement by Christopher G. Hill Give me a shout if you’re a friend and want a discount code. As always, I welcome your comments below. Please subscribe to keep up with this […]
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 […]
Wishing You All a Happy Labor Day
Well, it’s that time of year again. Kids are headed back to school tomorrow in my home state of Virginia. The end of summer is here and Labor Day is upon us. Here’s wishing you all a wonderful Labor Day. I hope you all have a nice last summer hurrah with your friends and family. […]
Pay-If-Paid Clauses: Unfairness in Private Construction?
For this week’s Guest Post Friday here at Musings, and for the 500th post at this little corner of the blogosphere (who would have thought?) we welcome back Rob Pitkin. Rob (@KCconstrlawyer) is an attorney with Levy & Craig in Kansas City, where he handles Construction disputes and other types of sophisticated business litigation. Originally […]
Contractors and Bankruptcy: Getting the Piper Paid
For this week’s Guest Post Friday, Musings welcomes Jennifer Watt (@jenniferlwatt). Jennifer is an Indiana litigator with experience litigating construction disputes, representing sureties and contractors following project defaults and advising on bankruptcy matters. Jennifer, along with her colleague, Ryan Bowers, maintains Law under Construction, a blog built for Indiana construction professionals to monitor legal news […]