A new ABA ethics opinion says attorneys must narrowly limit disclosures to courts when seeking to withdraw from a case.
A federal judge granted a preliminary injunction after a fired employee emailed herself trade secrets, citing likely ...
As of Dec. 16, the U.S. Capitol began displaying a statue of a teenaged Barbara Rose Johns as she protested poor conditions ...
When a car wreck turns your day upside down, you probably don’t think about whether the driver who hit you has good insurance ...
Wrongful death Tried before: Mediation Name of mediator: Justice Jane Marum Roush (Ret.) Date resolved: April 21, 2025 ...
A special prosecutor found no legal issues in Attorney General-elect Jay Jones’ 2022 reckless driving case, clearing ...
A U.S. Army Reserve lawyer serving as an immigration judge was fired weeks into the job after asylum rulings diverged from ...
Where a man who was arrested and jailed in Pakistan, after he traveled from the United States with hopes of joining in jihad ...
The Virginia Supreme Court ruled sovereign immunity did not protect a city trash truck driver who ran a stop sign while ...
Where the police lacked reasonable suspicion to extend a traffic stop, the defendant’s motion to suppress a firearm should ...
This story by Kate Andrews first appeared in Virginia Business. The University of Virginia’s board named Darden School of ...
The 4th Circuit upheld an NLRB ruling that a firearms instructor was not a managerial employee and was unlawfully fired for ...