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Patent Law Continues to Unite an Otherwise Divided Supreme Court
One area of law appears to unite both ends of the Court's political spectrum--patent law.
Continue ReadingThe IRS Has Kicked Another Hornet's Nest
Before December 2013, a developer rehabilitating a historic building in VA could have raised about 40% of his rehab costs from outside parties.
Continue ReadingGovernment (EEOC) Must Pay Company's Attorneys' Fees After Delay, Unreasonable Lawsuit
At times, corporate targets of government investigations become frustrated by the apparent lack of responsiveness by the investigating agencies.
Continue ReadingNew Court Decision Aids Creditors of Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Debtors
There is good news in a recent court decision for creditors of Chapter 13 debtors.
Continue ReadingAn Overview of Detinue in Virginia
In Virginia, "detinue" refers to a procedure by which a party may recover possession of "unlawfully withheld" personal property.
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