The 4th Circuit has reversed a ruling that actual awareness was a condition for apparent authority and remanded for the lower court to determine whether a website provided reasonable notice that a ticket purchaser agreed to arbitrate claims. https://lnkd.in/gm5jnnM6
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A doctor will be allowed to testify as an expert witness in a personal injury matter despite an inaccurate Rule 26(a)(2) disclosure, according to a recent ruling from the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia. https://lnkd.in/g8yMhHiP
Inaccurate disclosure harmless, doctor can testify | Virginia Lawyers Weekly
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A law firm’s temporary lapse in existence had no effect on its ability to arbitrate with a former client to collect unpaid fees or to engage in related post-trial proceedings, the Court of Appeals of Virginia has held. https://lnkd.in/gG9vfh_s
Temporary lapse in existence does not bar law firm’s collection of fees | Virginia Lawyers Weekly
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Richard Crouch, a veteran runner who has participated in over 20 marathons, told Victor Cardwell about his involvement with running marathons as a duo team, pushing a rider in a wheelchair along the route. https://lnkd.in/gnpHfqCj
‘Unbridled joy’: Norfolk lawyer, veteran marathoner runs Air Force Marathon with colleague’s niece | Virginia Lawyers Weekly
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The Fairfax County Circuit Court has held that the Virginia Code § 8.01-229(G)(1) extended the limitations period for unjust enrichment claims that meet statutory requirements, which didn’t include the need for a debtor’s written signature to acknowledge the debt. https://lnkd.in/gvxasAf7
Unjust enrichment not barred by statute of limitations | Virginia Lawyers Weekly
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Emails between opposing counsel do not constitute an enforceable settlement agreement, the Court of Appeals of Virginia has held in a financial dispute. https://lnkd.in/gAWaUNRd
Emails between counsel not enforceable agreement | Virginia Lawyers Weekly
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Join us on November 21st for a webinar with Alex Becker, CRO of Attorney Share, and Robert Simon, Co-Founder of Simon Law Group. Tailored for plaintiff attorneys, this session will show how Attorney Share’s data-driven platform can transform your referrals into reliable revenue, seamlessly integrated with your case management system. Register now to streamline your referral strategy! https://bit.ly/4f1Vjjr #AttorneyShare #LegalTech #LegalWebinar #LegalProfessionals
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The Eastern District of Virginia has refused to suppress evidence from a Flock camera license plate reader system that led to a man’s indictment for armed robbery because he had neither a subjective nor objective expectation of privacy under the facts. https://lnkd.in/gQ5dmw67
‘Mosaic theory’ rejected: Flock camera evidence does not violate Fourth Amendment | Virginia Lawyers Weekly
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