Author Archive | Christopher Hill

Is Messing With Mechanic’s Lien Statutes a Good Idea?

First of all, thanks to Scott and the other good folks here at the Lien Blog for their continued support of my Construction Law Musings blog with both these opportunities to post and with Scott’s guest posts at Musings (the latest of which is here). Scott has asked me to blog at a time when [...]

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The Strict Nature of Virginia Lien Apportionment Rules

This is a guest post from our friend Christopher Hill of the Construction Law Musings blog. Christopher is a construction attorney in Virginia who has contributed to the Lien Blog in the past. We follow his blog closely to keep up to date on mechanics lien law in Virginia and are honored to have him [...]

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A Virginia Mechanic’s Lien Change for the Better

Christopher G. Hill, LEED AP is solo practitioner, Virginia Supreme Court certified General District Court mediator, lawyer and owner of the Richmond, VA firm, The Law Office of Christopher G. Hill, PC.  Chris has been nominated and elected by his peers to Virginia’s Legal Elite in the Construction Law category on multiple occasions and is [...]

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A Guide To Virginia Payment Bond Claims

Thanks to guest blogger Christoper G. Hill for his contribution to our State Bond Claims Blog Series, addressing the topic as it relates to Virginia’s Little Miller Act. Christopher G. Hill is lawyer and owner of the Richmond, VA firm, The Law Office of Christopher G. Hill, PC, a LEED AP, and member of Virginia’s [...]

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