Robert E. Byrne, Jr., a trial lawyer experienced in handling breach of contract lawsuits in Virginia courts, provides an introduction to breach of contract claims and defenses in Virginia.
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What every every Virginia charity should know about solicitation of contributions laws.
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NHTSA releases its report following investigations into Toyota unintended acceleration incidents. Attorney Robert E. Byrne, Jr. provides insight into the findings of the study.
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Title insurance is vital to protecting Virginia homebuyers and homeowners.
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A survey of startups reveals that underestimating costs is the biggest mistake made by these new companies. To help growing companies, MartinWren, P.C. offers a flat-fee legal package for Virginia start-ups that are growing companies.
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Jonathan Wren, an expreienced plaintiff’s personal injury lawyer, explains how a plaintiff can pay for his or her attorney through a contingency fee arrangement.
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Virginia Supreme Court rules that tenant may acquire title to real estate through adverse possession.
read full articleAn Overview of the Estate Tax Law Changes
G. Raye Jones, an experienced tax and estate planning attorney, provides an overview of the 2010 Tax Relief Act and the possible implications it has for tax planning and estate planning.
read full articleTrademark Dilution Actions, Part II: A Virginia Example of Tarnishment and Blurring
Trademark Dilution Actions exist in Virginia for Tarnishment and Blurring.
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A trademark anti-dilution action allows a trademark holder to file suit even where the infringed action does not create a likelihood of confusion.
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