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The Law Office Of Christopher G. Hill, PC

4860 Cox Road Suite 200
Richmond, Virginia
(804) 626-9466
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Christopher G. Hill is a LEED AP, Virginia Supreme Court certified General District Court mediator, and construction attorney in Richmond, Virginia. Chris has been nominated and elected by his peers to Virginia’s Legal Elite- Construction Law on multiple occasions (2007 through 2020) and has been named to the Virginia Super Lawyers Rising Stars (2011 and 2012) and to the Virginia Super Lawyers in Construction Litigation for the years 2017 through 2020. He served as a member of the Board of Governors of the Virginia State Bar Construction Law and Public Contracts Section (2011-2018) and is a current member of the Section Council for the Construction and Public Contracts Law Section of the Virginia Bar Association. Chris practices extensively in all areas of risk management for construction professionals including litigation when required. Specific areas of practice include mechanic’s liens, payment and performance bond claims under the Miller Act and Virginia’s “Little Miller Act,” sustainable (“green”) building, occupational safety issues, construction contract review, flat fee service as outside “in house counsel,” local counsel and registered agent services for construction companies located both inside and outside of Virginia, arbitration, and mediation. Chris started his own firm in July of 2010 after 13 years of extensive courtroom and counseling experience at the Virginia Attorney General’s Office and two private firms. He made the move in order to better serve his construction clients and directly meet the needs of contractors and other construction and design professionals in Virginia. Chris truly enjoys representing contractors in Virginia, whether those construction companies are based in Virginia or based elsewhere and perform work in Virginia. He represents all types of construction professionals including general contractors, subcontractors, engineers, and material suppliers. The firm is a member of the Associated General Contractors of Virginia and Chris is a member of the Executive Committee of the Richmond Chapter of the AGC-VA. Chris also serves as a member of the national AGC Contract Documents Committee where he gains insight and input into the drafting of nationally utilized form contract documents, and and the Marketing Forum where he helps the AGC maximize the marketing and business potential for contractors. Chris’ experience in representing both private companies and one of the largest agencies of the Commonwealth of Virginia during his time with the Virginia Attorney General’s Office has given him knowledge of both the private and public aspects of legal representation. He uses this insight to give his clients both practical and legally sound advice during their interactions with both private companies and state agencies. His years of concentration on the construction industry enable him to assist his construction clients to anticipate potential challenges and help them to prepare for and ultimately overcome those business challenges in an efficient and practical manner. In addition to his membership in the Virginia Bar, Chris is admitted to practice before the Federal District Courts for the Eastern and Western Districts of Virginia, the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals, the District of Columbia Circuit Court of Appeals, and the U. S. Bankruptcy Courts for the Eastern and Western Districts of Virginia.
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Jan 25, 2021
From an Anonymous Contractor
Virginia
The actual question under the statute is whether the CONTRACTOR and not the individual had the knowledge that he needed a license. I agree on the NSF
question as well.
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Dec 15, 2020
From an Anonymous Contractor
VirginiaConstruction Contract
As far as hiring a contractor is concerned, I would recommend the following: 1. Be sure they are licensed, 2. See if they have any complaints at the VA
DPOR website, 3. Ask around and see if they have a good reputation
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Oct 13, 2022
From an Anonymous Contractor
VirginiaMechanics Lien
The lien release has to be recorded in the land records of the county where the mechanic's lien was recorded.See More...
Aug 15, 2022
From an Anonymous Contractor
Virginia
The 150 day rule is a measure of the amount of money that can be claimed in a lien. Money can only be claimed in a lien for those unpaid, non-retention,
amounts that are owed for work performed within 150 days of the last date of your work or the recording of a lien, whichever is sooner. This does not affect
retention or your right to a lien. The right to a lien is subject to the 90 day rule for filing.
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Jul 13, 2022
From an Anonymous Contractor
VirginiaLien Waivers
As a general rule, owners and general contractors can require such in exchange for payment but not where you haven't been paid yet. It is not a statutory
requirement, but a contractual one. I would edit any waiver to state that the waiver is good only upon "receipt and clearance" of payment to cover the
potential bounced check scenario.
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The Law Office Of Christopher G. Hill, PC's Recent Articles
By: Christopher Hill | The Law Office Of Christopher G. Hill, PC
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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By: Christopher Hill | The Law Office Of Christopher G. Hill, PC
In researching liens in the Commonwealth of Virginia, I ran across a question that should be on the minds of construction professionals in Virginia, particularly
suppliers of materials.  The question is simply “On an open account (based on a credit agreement or other arrangement), is each delivery to a parSee More...
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