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Where the plaintiff failed to plead the statements on which his defamatory claim was based in haec verba, as required by ...
A Texas death row inmate has standing to bring a §1983 due process claim challenging the state’s postconviction DNA testing ...
Where a man argued the circuit court exceeded its statutory authority when it sentenced him to good behavior for life, the ...
Jessica D. Aber will posthumously receive the 2026 Harry L. Carrico Professionalism Award from the Virginia State Bar ...
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that retirees not seeking work cannot sue under the ADA, rejecting a firefighter's disability ...
Mergers & Acquisitions activity is expected to increase in the latter half of the year. Virginia Lawyers Weekly’s advertorial ...
Study finds 34% of law firm reviews are likely AI-generated, raising concerns over false advertising, legal ethics, and ...
Virginia Court of Appeals rules a mistrial before jury impaneling doesn’t toll speedy trial clock, leading to dismissal of ...
The Supreme Court ruled Medicaid beneficiaries can’t sue under §1983 to lift South Carolina exclusion of Planned Parenthood ...
Evaluating non-economic damages presents a distinct challenge within Virginia's personal injury law. It demands a nuanced ...
Circuit reverses class certifications, ruling Marriott did not waive its class-action defense in MDL over data breach ...
The Supreme Court of Virginia rules a broadband law unconstitutional for enabling private takings without public use.