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Greensville, Virginia Reckless Driving: 96 mph in a 70 Reduced!

danielpleavitt wrote 3 hours ago: Don’t make the mistake of believing your reckless driving case is hopeless. I represented a cl … more →

Ethics in the Virtual Office

jampolzimetlaw wrote 6 days ago: Attorneys who practice out of the “virtual” office are becoming more common. Perhaps it is the overh … more →

Tags: law blawg, Professional Conduct, ethics, Virtual Office, Due Diligence, virtual representation, technology

Danger of Not Contesting Reckless Driving Charge

danielpleavitt wrote 1 week ago: What follows is part of a blog post published on the Washington Post that highlights the dangers in … more →

Tags: Daniel Leavitt, reckless driving, Virginia

Applying to Law School

brettcallan wrote 1 week ago: Now that you’ve made the decision to attend law school, you’ve realized that your future … more →

Tags: Life Before 1L, law student, 0L, Law, School, Law School, apply, Applying, choosing law schools

Reckless Driving by Speed

danielpleavitt wrote 1 week ago: I get phone calls all the time and people will frequently start the conversation by saying they rece … more →

Tags: conviction, criminal record, Miles Per Hour, Misdemeanor, reckless driving, Sentence (law), speed limit, Virginia

How to Choose a Traffic Attorney

danielpleavitt wrote 1 week ago: When you or a loved one receives a traffic citation or summons, from a minor infraction to a class 1 … more →

When Do The Rules of Professional Conduct Apply to Social Media Postings?1 comment

jampolzimetlaw wrote 2 weeks ago:             In today’s connected society, it’s difficult to escape the necessity of join … more →

Tags: Insurance Defense Blog, Rules of Professional Conduct, Professional Conduct, Social Media, Ethical Obligations

If You're Going to Blog, Skip The Gimmicks2 comments

Alex Craigie wrote 2 weeks ago: I came across an unfortunate recent post on the Lawyerist (aka “the Puddle”) entitled, … more →

Tags: Blogging, Blog, Blogging, lawyerist, Mark Suster, readers

The Completed & Accepted Doctrine

jampolzimetlaw wrote 3 weeks ago: Over the past fifty years, California and the “completed and accepted doctrine” have been in an up-a … more →

Tags: California Supreme Court, Completed & Accepted Doctrine, Insurance Defense Blog, Wrongful Death

1L of a Ride: Chapter 134 comments

mujerambiciosa wrote 4 weeks ago: I know that it’s been a while since I blogged but life got too hectic for a little while. Luck … more →

Tags: 1L of a Ride - Andrew J. McClurg, 1L, prelaw, Law School, law student, 1L of a Ride, Andrew McClurg, 0L, law professors

Spring 2013 Edition Released!

Legal Matters wrote 1 month ago: We are delighted to announce that the most recent edition of Legal Matters is now released! Pick up … more →

Tags: Recent Updates, university law society magazine, law magazine, Southampton, University of Southampton Law Society magazine, New Issue, new edition, Update, Spring 2013

Supreme Court Holds Attorney Malpractice Claim Arising Under Federal Patent Law Is Not Within The Exclusive Jurisdiction Of The Federal Court

jampolzimetlaw wrote 1 month ago: On February 20, 2013, the Supreme Court ruled in the case of Gunn v. Minton (2013) —S.Ct. … more →

Tags: Insurance Defense Blog, exclusive jurisdiction, patent law, Texas lawsuit

How Can I Help You? And How You Can Help Others--Reply Requested

jtoneal7 wrote 1 month ago: First of all I thank each of you who subscribe to my Blog.  It is a labor of love designed to share … more →

Tags: Consultation, O'Neal Law Office, Free Information Center, Resources, Share, Law and Life

A roundup of recent licensing legislation

jampolzimetlaw wrote 1 month ago: The Contractors State License Law regulates over 300,000 contractors through the Contractors State L … more →

Tags: Insurance Defense Blog, workers’ compensation exemptions, Employment Development Department, Construction managers, roofing contractors

Law students to the rescue! - cuts in legal aid3 comments

jemmagranger wrote 1 month ago: What are the cuts to legal aid? What effect will the cuts have? Can law students step in? Legal Aid … more →

Tags: Law, legal, news 2, Current Affairs, law student, Law 2, News, Law News, Legal

Overture

brettcallan wrote 1 month ago: “To those who do hear the law’s music, the law is something else entirely. It is a music … more →

Tags: Life Before 1L, origin post, law student, 0L

Own it.

mujerambiciosa wrote 1 month ago: This blog is about my personal law school experience. *** I wanted to take a moment to remind the pe … more →

Tags: Personal Ramblings, prelaw, Law School, law student, law school blog, pre-law, Lawyer, Future Lawyer, prelaw student

The Economic Loss Rule in California1 comment

jampolzimetlaw wrote 2 months ago: Back in 1965, Justice Roger J. Traynor wrote the foundation for the Economic Loss Rule in Seely v. W … more →

Tags: Insurance Defense Blog, Property Damage, economic loss rule, Construction Defect

James River Ins. Co. v. DCMI, Inc -- Broker liability in rescission actions1 comment

jampolzimetlaw wrote 2 months ago: When an insurer sues for rescission, the insured is generally responsible for omissions and misrepre … more →

Tags: Insurance Defense Blog, insurance brokers, Broker liability, rescission actions, contractor, neglgence, breach of duty


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