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Day: November 20, 2017

Timely legal insights, case updates, and industry perspectives from our attorneys to help you stay informed and prepared.

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Coverage Questions Arise for Live-In Partners on Homeowners’ and Tenant Policies: Examining the Impact of COVID-19 on Insurance Policy Definitions and Coverage”

Written by Gary Reinhardt, Esq. As we enter the “endemic” phase of COVID-19, many things changed in our society.  For instance, after a couple of years of being isolated, it seems people want to gather more.  Further, with the multi-year moratorium on indoor weddings caused by the pandemic, the rush to book those venues created […]

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Are Inmates 3rd Party Beneficiaries of Public Jail Housing Contract?

Written by Daniel Royce, Esq. Edited y Bill Pfund, Esq. While much time, attention, and focus in public risk management is rightfully attuned to issues involving law enforcement and emergency personnel, equal attention need be paid to the opposite end of the spectrum, and the myriad issues involving incarcerated persons.  A novel issue recently arose […]

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Full Commission Reverses Deputy Commissioner’s Award in Virginia Workers’ Compensation Case Involving ‘Actual Risk Test’

Written by Jessica, Gorman, Esq. Edited by Bob McAdam, Esq. Another opinion recently issued by the Full Commission serves as a reminder that every case is fact specific.  In Agyemang v. The Gardens at Warkwick Forest, JCN VA00001874767 (January 10, 2023) the Full Commission reversed and vacated an award issued by the Deputy Commissioner. In […]

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Virginia Supreme Court Reverses Judgment Against Virginia Beach Police Officer, Rules he acted in Defense of Another as a Matter of Law        

Written by Daniel Royce, Esq. Few public risk issues are as poignant, topical, and controversial as liability faced by law enforcement officers for actions undertaken in the line of duty.  Our TVs and Social Media feeds are replete with stories of officers accused of bad behavior in the line of duty.  Often, these matters result […]

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Court Dismisses Alleged Sexual Assault Suit Against Prince William County School Employees

Written by Daniel Royce, Esq. In the world of public risk, the doctrine of sovereign immunity is often raised but seldom understood.  Courts frequently grapple with how far the doctrine should extend and under what circumstances it can be applied.  The doctrine of sovereign immunity is “alive and well” in Virginia.  Commonwealth ex rel. Fair […]

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New Opinion Issued by Court of Appeals Clarifies Tolling Period Established by Supreme Court’s COVID Emergency Orders

Written by Stephanie G. Cook, Esq. Edited by Bill Pfund, Esq. Between March 16, 2020 and July 8, 2020, the Supreme Court issued several “emergency orders” in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, which tolled all statute of limitations. Since then, there has been considerable debate as to when the tolling period created by these emergency […]

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