
Commercial Real Estate Closings Part 2: Purchase and Sale Agreements
If you’ve made it past the Letter of Intent (LOI) stage of a commercial real estate deal, which we discussed in depth in a recent

Virginia’s New Non-Compete Ban for Health Care Workers: What Employers and Professionals Need to Know
Starting on July 1, 2026, important changes are coming to Virginia’s health care professionals and their employment landscape. Starting July 1, 2026, Virginia law will

Commercial Real Estate Closings: What’s a Letter of Intent and Why Do I Need One?
You’ve found the right property. The seller is ready to negotiate. Everyone is eager to move forward. So why slow things down with a Letter

Where and How Should You Store Your Important Legal Documents?
A common question for our attorneys, and a smart one to ask – you yourself may have wondered – what is the best way to

SuAnne Hardee Bryant Represents Winning Estate in Virginia Court of Appeals
Our own SuAnne Hardee Bryant just won a significant case before the Virginia Court of Appeals, and the ruling has important lessons for anyone with

What am I Entitled to Receive from an Executor or Trustee as a Beneficiary of my Parents’ Estate?
Losing a parent is one of life’s most difficult experiences. Add to that the complexity of navigating estate administration, and it can feel even more

How Many Properties Should Your LLC Own?
A Practical Guide for Virginia Investors If you own rental property in Hampton Roads, the Outer Banks, or the mountains of Central and Western Virginia,

Revocable vs. Irrevocable: Which Trust Structure is Right for You?
If you’re considering setting up a trust, you’ve probably come across a key primary question: should you set up a revocable trust or an irrevocable

What Is a Premarital Agreement and Do I Need an Attorney to Prepare One?
People have a lot of preconceived notions when they hear the term premarital agreement (or “prenup”), usually picturing untrustworthy spouses and huge net worths. In
