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Execute a Power of Attorney Before It’s Too Late
A durable power of attorney is an extremely important estate planning tool- even more important than a will in many cases. This crucial document allows a person you appoint —…
How Will the New Tax Law Affect You?
While most of the new tax law – the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act – has to do with reducing the corporate tax rate from 35 percent to 21 percent- some…
Understanding Medicare’s Hospice Benefit
Medicare’s hospice benefit covers any care that is reasonable and necessary for easing the course of a terminal illness. It is one of Medicare’s most comprehensive benefits and can be…
Acquiring a Business: An Overview
One of the many things I love about handling business sales and acquisitions is that every deal is different. As counsel, a lot of creative problem solving is required to…
Some Nursing Homes and Assisted Living Facilities Are Snatching Residents’ Pandemic Relief Checks, FTC Warns
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is warning residents of long-term care facilities and their families that some facilities may unlawfully require residents who are on Medicaid to sign over their…
Elder Law Basics CLE
Carolyn White co-taught CLE sponsored by Virginia CLE on Elder Law Basics. This class was geared for other lawyers to expand or refresh their knowledge of this fast-growing field of…
What You Need to Know to Represent Small Businesses
Attorney Adam Nelson is speaking on a panel for the Richmond Law & Business Forum at University of Richmond School of Law. The discussion will cover the unique legal needs…
House Commerce & Energy Seminar
Energy and Telecommunications attorney Cliona Mary Robb has been invited to participate as a panelist at the House Commerce and Energy Committee Energy Summit hosted in Virginia Beach September 26th-27th….
Cliona Robb to Speak on Panel at Southeast Renewable Energy Summit
Energy and Telecommunications partner Cliona Mary Robb will be speaking at a session titled “Virginia Clean Economy Act 3 Years Later – Challenges and Opportunities”. The conference, scheduled for December…
Can Mom Make Changes to Her Will Even Though She Has Dementia?
Signing a will while having dementia does not automatically make a will invalid. In order for a will to be valid- the person signing must have “testamentary capacity-” which means…