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Where a homeowner alleging his insurer failed to pay for damages caused by frozen and burst pipes intended to rely on an ...
Where a vehicle owner alleged the City of Harrisonburg’s policy of charging the first-listed owner of a vehicle for a ...
U.S. Supreme Court rules a BIA order in withholding-only cases is not a final removal order, impacting deadlines for filing ...
Where an inmate sued the commonwealth, alleging its negligence led him to contract Covid-19 while incarcerated, the circuit ...
The president of the University of Virginia, facing heavy pressure from conservative critics and the Trump administration ...
A city or county with less than one attorney for every 1,000 residents is considered a legal desert per the American Bar ...
In the Lead: Best Women-Led Law Firms is a special section (and online product) recognizing law firms that are led by women and that demonstrate success across any of a broad spectrum of criteria. To ...
Description of case: The plaintiff, a 68-year-old woman, underwent three level spinal fusion surgery that included extreme lateral interbody fusion procedures at L3-L4 and L4-L5. The XLIF procedures ...
A Hanover County judge has provided much-needed clarity in the ongoing debate surrounding the legality of skill games in Virginia. In dismissing the prosecution of a local convenience store owner who ...
Description of case: This veteran and VA patient in his 70’s had a lesion on his scalp which was excised and biopsied. Unfortunately, the biopsy was misread as benign. The patient later developed ...
Description of case: The decedent was killed in a head-on collision at approximately 8:20 p.m. on Parham Road in Henrico County. He was driving home from the gym when the defendant lost control of his ...
Description of case: The plaintiff was a minor child who was struck while crossing the street to go to school. The defendant denied fault and claimed the child ran out from the bushes and not in a ...