Principal
voice: 804.916.6591
fax: 804.775.6911
chill@durrettebradshaw.com
Practice Groups:
Construction Law
Commercial Litigation
Christopher G. Hill is a LEED AP and has been named to Virginia Business Magazine's "Legal Elite" in the construction law category. He has more than ten years of extensive counseling and litigation experience, both inside and outside of the courtroom, during his time spent at DurretteBradshaw; Meyer, Goergen & Marrs, P.C.; and the Virginia Office of the Attorney General. He has successfully resolved cases at all levels of both the state and federal courts of the Commonwealth of Virginia. As an active member of the Associated General Contractors of Virginia, Mr. Hill regularly presents to the AGC-VA membership on a variety of topics, ranging from occupational safety issues to changes in the law that affect the construction industry. He also works extensively with contractors, engineers and architects in negotiating and drafting construction contracts and related documents. In addition to his membership in the Virginia Bar, Mr. Hill 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. Mr. Hill is a Richmond native who received his JD from Washington University School of Law in 1997 after graduating from Duke University in 1994. He is also a 1990 graduate of St. Christopher’s School in Richmond, VA. Publications Presentations
Since 2002, Mr. Hill's practice has been devoted largely to representing contractors, subcontractors and material suppliers in all aspects of construction, including litigation. He has rendered assistance in all aspects of the industry including commercial/industrial, governmental and residential settings.
Mr. Hill is also a member of the Associated General Contractors of America’s Contract Documents Committee where he has input into the content and structure of standard construction contracts that are widely used throughout the United States.
In particular, Mr. Hill has assisted his clients in
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