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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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Use Your Instincts when Negotiating a Construction Contract

I have often discussed the more “mechanical” aspects of contract negotiation and drafting here at Construction Law Musings.  However, there is another, less objective (possibly) and more “feel” oriented aspect to construction contracting that can have as big an impact on your construction project.  What am I talking about?  Your instinct as a construction professional […]

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Happy Independence Day from Construction Law Musings

As things warm up as they always do in July here in Richmond, Virginia, here’s wishing you all a wonderful 4th of July from Construction Law Musings and The Law Office of Christopher G. Hill, PC. I hope that you and your families can take some time off to reflect and relax, stay as cool […]

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Talking Crisis Changes on the Job Site at Construction Law in North Carolina

Today Musings takes a trip to Construction Law in North Carolina to discuss those pesky on the fly change orders on the job. Thanks to Melissa Brumback for the invite and while you’re over there check out the rest of her great content. As always, I welcome your comments below.  Please subscribe to keep up […]

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Another Reminder that Your Construction Contract Language Matters

Here at Musings, I have often (some might say too often) discussed the fact that in Virginia (as well as other places), your construction contract language will be strictly enforced.  I have also discussed the need for attorney fees provisions as well as other language in order to mitigate your risk as a contractor.  A […]

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