Blog: Opinions & Observations
Garnishing Bank Accounts in the Online Banking Age
November 11, 2021
When a plaintiff obtains a judgment in a lawsuit, the plaintiff still must collect the amount owed by the defendant. Under Virginia law, there are several options available to a party attempting to collect a debt when the defendant does not pay willingly. One of the most common tools is a garnishment – a legal proceeding filed by the plaintiff to obtain assets of the defendant that are being held by a third party to satisfy the debt – often wages held...
Read MoreWho Decides Just Compensation in Virginia Condemnation Cases?
September 27, 2021
The amount of money the landowner receives from the award in a condemnation case is referred to as just compensation. Does it sound just to you as a taxpayer that the landowner might have their amount of compensation that the landowner receives out of states funds be determined by the landowner’s friends, or the landowner’s business associates?[1] There exists in Virginia’s eminent domain code a procedure by which that can happen, as part of what is...
Read MoreNew Laws in Virginia Effective July 1, 2021
June 29, 2021
Here’s a brief summary of some of the more notable laws passed by the 2021 Virginia legislature. Most new laws take effect on July 1st. A common theme is that they are generally considered defense-friendly, but not all. You should consult an attorney or read the code if you want to know specifics.End of the Death PenaltyOn March 24, 2021 Virginia became the first southern state to abolish Capital Punishment. Since 1976 when the U. S. Supreme Court upheld...
Read MoreFrom Leash Laws to Dog Bites: Your Legal Responsibilities as a Dog Owner
June 14, 2021
According to the Virginia Department of Health Animal Contact and Human Health Statistics, more than 4.7 million people are bitten by dogs each year in the United States. Approximately 39% of these bites occur outside the dog’s home. [1] Any dog of any breed may bite. There is no way to know if a dog is a biter by only their breed, size, or age. As a dog owner, it is your responsibility to follow the law, not only for the safety of others, but also for...
Read MoreMarriage Reconciliation Agreements: the Lex Pacificatoria before the Last Resort of Divorce
June 03, 2021
When the world suffers wars and threats of wars, our global community sometimes overcomes by reconciling conflicts through peace treaties. The Lex Pacificatoria means “law of the peacemakers,” and refers to this art of negotiating peace agreements to end a state of war or to create permanent peace.It would not be an overstatement to say that many people experience personal wars in their lives when going through separation or divorce. Some may seek this...
Read MoreHow Do I Seize Assets after I Win a Civil Lawsuit?
May 19, 2021
Many people assume that if they prevail in a civil court case and the Judge enters a judgment order against the Defendant, the successful Plaintiff will automatically get paid. Unfortunately for many successful Plaintiffs, winning the lawsuit is just the first step in recovering the funds which they are owed.When a Defendant loses a civil case and has a judgment entered against her/him, she/he is known as a “judgment debtor.” The successful Plaintiff is...
Read MoreWillful Misconduct: An Employer’s Tool to Bar Virginia Workers’ Compensation Benefits
April 30, 2021
Under Va. Code §65.2-306, an employee who otherwise suffered a compensable workplace accident may be denied workers’ compensation benefits if the employer proves that the employee was engaged in a form of willful misconduct at the time of the accident. Whether an employee’s conduct rises to the level of willful misconduct is a question of fact that will be determined by the Virginia Workers’ Compensation Commission. When an employee places him/herself...
Read MoreApril 29, 2021
The amendment to Article I, section 11 of the Virginia Constitution that became effective January 1, 2013, restricted the power of eminent domain and expanded the right to compensation in certain clearly defined ways. It also included two broader policy statements that counsel for landowners have seized upon to argue that courts should subject takings to more scrutiny than in the past. While these arguments have a surface appeal, a closer examination...
Read MoreVirginians Can Protect Personal Data under New Virginia Consumer Data Protection Act
March 19, 2021
It is no secret that businesses have been collecting, buying, and selling personal information about consumers for years. It is a safe bet that every time you interact with a company it is recording the information it receives and building a profile on you based on demographic data, such as your shirt size or whether you own a pet, and your personal preferences for consumer goods.Companies use this information to better market their goods and services to...
Read MoreJanuary 29, 2021
Not every legal issue results in high octane litigation. Not every lawsuit is appealed to and decided by a state’s highest court. Nor does every case achieve celebrity status. However, every so often a novel legal issue does just that. In December of 2020, the Supreme Court of Virginia decided a unique legal issue that had been the subject of prolonged litigation and has since received international recognition. The case, Johnson v. City of Suffolk,...
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