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Read commentary on relevant local, national, and global legal issues from
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McMullan attorneys.
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Virginia’s Use of “Shall” in Legal Writing: Which Side of the Street Are You On?
August 16, 2021
Civil Litigation
General Discovery Objections Do Not Pass Muster in Federal Court
March 10, 2020
Civil Litigation
Show Your Work! How Attorneys and Clients Can Avoid Sanctions When Responding to Discovery
March 04, 2020
Civil Litigation
Pilot Projects in Appellate Mediation Begin
March 20, 2019
Civil Litigation
Litigation in Virginia – Civil and Criminal (2018 Edition)
June 20, 2018
Civil Litigation
What I Learned from Justice Cynthia D. Kinser About Being a Lawyer
October 16, 2017
Civil Litigation
SCOVA Watch: Three Takeaways From the Court’s Recent Ruling on Same-Sex Cohabitation
May 19, 2016
Civil Litigation
Sixth Circuit Permits IRS to Force Sale of Residence Held by the Entireties Where Only One Co-owner Owed Tax
March 30, 2016
Civil Litigation
SCOVA Watch: Does Virginia’s spousal support termination statute encompass cohabitation of same-sex couples?
December 07, 2015
Civil Litigation
Police Departments Turning to Body-Mounted Cameras
September 10, 2014
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Virginia’s Use of “Shall” in Legal Writing: Which Side of the Street Are You On?