The “Not So Separate” Separation: The Pitfalls of Living Separate and Apart in the Same Residence

The “Not So Separate” Separation: The Pitfalls of Living Separate and Apart in the Same Residence
Fall 2010 by  Richard E. Garriott, Jr.

Although Va. Code S20-91 (A)(9)(a) states specific grounds for divorce, the code does not consider... Read More

What You Think You Already Know: Virginia Residency and Domiciliary Requirements for Divorce

What You Think You Already Know: Virginia Residency and Domiciliary Requirements for Divorce
 
Fall 2010, by Richard E. Garriott, Jr.

The anonymous poet touches on the myriad of ways many of us may have become fortunate... Read More

Equipment Ownership Cost as an Element of Job Costs

Equipment Ownership Cost as an Element of Job Costs
February 2012, by Jack Rephan

To contractors and subcontractors whose work requires the use of extensive equipment, equipment cost, whether for rented or owned equipment, is a major element of job costs. Read more.

Arbitration of Construction Disputes

Arbitration of Construction Disputes
September 2011, by Jack Rephan
 
Arbitration of construction disputes is not new. Almost 130 years ago, arbitration was introduced into standard-form construction agreements and since that time arbitration has become an accepted method of resolving construction disputes.  Read More