BridgeTower Media — the parent company of Home Accents Today, a sister publication of Virginia Lawyers Weekly — last month ...
Voters in Virginia will begin the new year filling state Senate and House vacancies on Jan. 7 in a trio of special elections that could determine control of the narrowly divided chambers. In the ...
Three former sheriff’s deputies in Virginia have been charged with second-degree murder over the death of an inmate they restrained at a local jail last year, prosecutors announced Jan. 3. A special ...
Where the court previously granted father’s petition to return the abducted minor child to South Korea, it denied mother’s motion to stay that decision pending appeal. Background On Dec. 6, 2024, this ...
Federal agents found one of the largest stockpiles of homemade explosives they have ever seized when they arrested a Virginia man on a firearms charge last month, according to a court filing by ...
Where an administrative law judge concluded that, because of the presence of pneumoconiosis and the causation of a man’s respiratory or pulmonary impairment, he was totally disabled, it erred. The ...
Where a man argued that an officer’s body-worn camera footage was hearsay in violation of the Confrontation Clause, the court held that such footage is not inherently a testimonial statement that ...
Where a jury found a company’s acquisition of a competitor and its subsequent conduct violated the antitrust laws, and the court then ordered divesture of the acquired company as a remedy, the court ...
Where a former franchisee continued competing with the franchisor after her franchise agreement was terminated, the franchisor was awarded over $220,000 in damages and the franchisee was ordered to ...
Where a Virginia resident alleged a leading AI company failed to grant him a 10 percent equity interest as compensation for his employment, but the company was not subject to personal jurisdiction in ...
Where the class certified by the district court in an overtime suit had only one parameter – that class members must have worked for the company as a shift manager in the relevant state within three ...
Where an applicant argued a temporary appellate immigration judge could not lawfully participate in the adjudication of his case, because her term was improperly extended after the initial six-month ...