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Construction Law Musings-Richmond, VA
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Thoughts on the construction law landscape from Christopher G. Hill, an attorney, LEED AP and member of Virginia's Legal Elite in Construction Law
Recent Posts
Looking at Construction Cases “De Novo”- An Apellate Perspective
For this week’s Guest Post Friday here at Musings, we are happy to get appellate lawyer, Jay O’Keeffe’s perspective on construction cases. Jay (@jayokeeffe on Twitter) practices business and appellate litigation with Gentry Locke Ra...
8 DurretteBradshaw, PLC Attorneys In Virginia’s Legal Elite
Congratulations to all the attorneys here at DurretteBradshaw, PLC who were named by their peers to the Virginia Business Magazine Legal Elite for 2009! Peter E. Broadbent, III – Health Law Wyatt B. Durrette, Jr. – Civil Litigation Chris...
Personal Thoughts on Construction Mediation
As I left a mediation last week at 8:30 at night, I realized something that I knew all along. Mediation works. Why does mediation work? For several reasons that I can think of. The first, and likely most important is that lawyers are expensive....
Small Business Marketing for Contractors
For this week’s Guest Post Friday, Musings is proud to welcome Jim Roman of the Business Owner’s Institute. Jim is a friend and has been very helpful in growing my business, both as the owner of the Richmond BNI franchise and through...
Happy Thanksgiving from Construction Law Musings
I want to take a minute to say thank you to all who read and comment here at Musings. I find it hard to believe that almost a year of Musings has gone by. I am very grateful for the friends I’ve made on and off line in the last year and l...
Pre-Construction Issues: A Review
When the Illinois Institute for Continuing Legal Education (IICLE) contacted me over Twitter, I was both honored and happily surprised to find out that they wanted me to review their recent CLE text on Pre Construction Issues in construction. I was ...

