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I’ve been fortunate enough to have been involved in a number of challenging and fascinating trials over the years, both as a ...
In October 2022, the plaintiff was walking with her two dogs near her home in a suburb of Northern Virginia. As she stood on ...
The plaintiff was a pedestrian in the crosswalk at the intersection of Route 50 and Picket Road in the City of Fairfax.
The U.S. Supreme Court rules Texas can’t go to court to challenge a license issued by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to construct a facility in West Texas to store spent nuclear fuel.
SCOTUS rules that challenges to EPA state implementation plan denials in Oklahoma and Utah have venue within the regional ...
The plaintiff was making a left turn onto westbound Hampton Roads Center Parkway when the defendant, driving a specialty ...
Study finds 34% of law firm reviews are likely AI-generated, raising concerns over false advertising, legal ethics, and ...
Circuit reverses class certifications, ruling Marriott did not waive its class-action defense in MDL over data breach ...
Virginia Court of Appeals rules a mistrial before jury impaneling doesn’t toll speedy trial clock, leading to dismissal of ...
Where a magistrate judge makes factual findings after an evidentiary hearing, and a party files specific objections ...
Where a Turkish defense company challenged an adverse jury verdict on multiple grounds, but the verdict was supported by the ...
Where a purchase and sale agreement required the seller to assist the purchaser in obtaining county approval to rezone 131 ...