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. Here’s wishing you and your families a wonderful holiday and a great start to 2013 from Construction Law Musings and The Law Office of Christopher G. Hill, PC. I […]
Liens for Unpaid Assessments: The Power and Complexity of the Community Association Lien
For this week’s Guest Post Friday here at Musings, I welcome back a good friend. John Tarley is an attorney with the Williamsburg law firm of Tarley Robinson, PLC. John is the managing partner for the firm and leads the firm’s business and litigation practices. A large part of the firm’s practice involves homeowners’ associations, […]
Four Years of Musings! How Time Flies!
My how time flies when you’re having fun. Today marks the four year anniversary of my very first (and shortest) post here at Construction Law Musings. This post was on the Blogger platform and I truly had no idea what I was doing or where it would go. I was sitting at my desk and […]
Wow! Six Years of Legal Elite in Construction! Thanks!
The 2012 Virginia Business Legal Elite has been announced. Once again, I am humbled and honored that the legal professionals here in Virginia have seen fit to elect me to the Legal Elite in the Construction category for the sixth straight year. I am thrilled to be named among some of my friends and colleagues […]
A Couple of Interesting Construction Law Cases
This past weekend, I had the pleasure of attending the 33rd Annual Construction and Public Contracts Law seminar sponsored by Virginia CLE and the Construction Law and Public Contracts section of the Virginia State Bar. Aside from learning a lot and getting a chance to rub elbows and network with some (if not all) of […]