Christopher G. Hill | Construction Law Musings The annual General Assembly session is now well underway here in the Commonwealth of Virginia. As is always the case, those in our fine state legislature have introduced with varying success a few construction-related bills. This post will list just a few without comment, and a big one… Continue reading A Few Construction Related Bills to Keep an Eye On in 2023
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Do You Have Good Cause for a Remote Deposition?
Esquire Deposition Solutions For litigators seeking to conduct a deposition remotely over an opponent’s objection, the watchword is “good cause.” Good cause is required to obtain permission for a remote deposition. A different kind of good cause is necessary to present remote testimony instead of live testimony in a federal courtroom. Yet another, often more… Continue reading Do You Have Good Cause for a Remote Deposition?
What’s the Best Way to “Use” a Construction Attorney?
Christopher G. Hill | Construction Law Musings The question in the title of this post is one I think about a lot. I have also discussed some aspects of this topic previously here at Musings. As 2022 winds down and we head into 2023, my thoughts have landed back on how I as a construction lawyer can help my clients and how… Continue reading What’s the Best Way to “Use” a Construction Attorney?
The Deposition is Over, Now What?
Esquire Deposition Solutions INTRODUCTION Experienced litigators know that a few moments of reflection and planning at the end of a deposition pay big dividends down the road. The deposition’s conclusion is the time to tie up loose ends with opposing counsel, reaffirm any stipulations that might have been made, ensure that the court reporter is… Continue reading The Deposition is Over, Now What?
Risk Transfer: The Souffle of Construction Litigation
Alexa Stephenson and Ivette Kincaid | Kahana Feld Who does not love a good souffle?! Enthusiasts will know that a great souffle is not something you can obtain quickly. Rather, it is common in restaurants to order the souffle as dessert at the beginning of the meal because it takes an hour to bake. Risk… Continue reading Risk Transfer: The Souffle of Construction Litigation
