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PDFs: a handy tool for document management, storage.(portable document software)
July 6, 2009... Byline: Sarah Rodriguez Any lawyer understands the importance of document management. Important papers pass through the office daily and establishing an organized system for storing and sharing files becomes a necessary practice. But pieces of paper can quickly turn into mountains of...

Work of '09 Virginia General Assembly became law July 1.
July 6, 2009... Byline: Alan Cooper Exercise of a constitutional right to petition the government or misuse of the judicial process for political gain? Substitute Judge Westbrook J. Parker saw misuse, but the Virginia General Assembly saw exercise of a constitutional right and overwhelmingly adopted...

Virginia lawyers jump on DUI case.(driving under influence)
July 6, 2009... Byline: Alan Cooper The U.S. Supreme Court on June 25 handed down Melendez-Diaz v. Massachusetts, a case holding that laboratory analysts generally must appear in court rather than submit their findings through a sworn report. Lawyers in Virginia with drunken-driving clients were...

Virginia's 'move-over law' is trap for drivers.
July 6, 2009... Byline: Peter Vieth Motorists who carefully follow the instructions printed on a state highway sign still could end up facing traffic charges under Virginia's so-called move-over law. The signs tell motorists to move over or reduce speed for stopped emergency vehicles. As Arlington...

Verdicts & Settlements July 6, 2009: Plaintiff alleges tic syndrome caused by injuries from wreck.
July 6, 2009... Byline: Virginia Lawyers Weekly Staff Plaintiff was a passenger in the right rear seat of a vehicle that failed to yield the right of way and was struck on the right side. Plaintiff was flown by helicopter to VCU Medical Center in a coma with several puntate hemorrhages in the right...

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