Larry Bache – March 7, 2013 It is has been exactly one week since the tragic sinkhole event that took a man’s life on February 28, 2013. The national spotlight again shines on Florida’s sinkhole crisis. I want to first send my condolences to the victim’s family. I hope his family finds peace and much… Continue reading Florida’s Sinkhole Crisis Continues to Gain National Attention; Is Florida Doing Everything Necessary to Protect Residents?
Month: March 2013
If you were to remodel, what room is first on your list?
Supreme Court Knocks Out Last Prop Of OSHA Rule On Statute Of Limitations
James Lastowka and Arthur G. Sapper – March 7, 2013 On February 27, 2013, the Supreme Court of the United States in Gabelli v. SEC unanimously disapproved of the so-called discovery rule for postponing the running of a statute of limitations when a federal government agency seeks a civil penalty. The Court held that the… Continue reading Supreme Court Knocks Out Last Prop Of OSHA Rule On Statute Of Limitations
If you were going to remodel, what room is first on your list?
A Great VA Supreme Court Opinion on Mechanic’s Liens
Christopher G. Hill – March 12, 2013 Recently, a great case came out of the Virginia Supreme Court that gives great insight into the way that the Virginia court system will analyze the timing, value and priority of liens. That case is Glasser & Glasser v Jack Bays, Inc et al. This case gets a… Continue reading A Great VA Supreme Court Opinion on Mechanic’s Liens