Well, its that time of year again when things get quiet (at least for a day), cold (depending on where you are) and hopefully family filled. I hope that you and yours can kick back and enjoy some time away from the hustle and bustle of year end. Without further ado, here’s wishing you and […]
Announcing: Virginia Lien Law Seminar in February
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 […]
Five Years of Construction Law Musings (and Counting)
Wow! Who would have thought that when I posted my 2 line announcement of my Blogger platform blog five years ago that this blog would still be going strong much less still be in existence. Even today, the 5 year anniversary of Construction Law Musings, I am amazed at the great response that I have […]
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 […]
Construction Lawyers Can Be Part of the Solution
Much discussion has hit the web recently regarding the role that construction lawyers have had relating to the construction industry. Unfortunately, most of this discussion has focused on the negative aspects of lawyer involvement in construction contracting. A recent Viewpoint article in ENR magazine opines that much of the delay, expense and other issues plaguing […]