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June 6, 2024 Davis Law Group

In 2022, a federal district court in Maryland held that tax exemption qualified as federal financial assistance to subject a private religious school to Title IX requirements. Because some small private schools avoid

May 23, 2024 Davis Law Group

With the increased coverage of artificial intelligence (AI) and all of the applications it can have in our everyday lives, some people may wonder whether an AI program can create an estate plan

May 8, 2024 Davis Law Group

Nonprofits generally should avoid making loans to officers and directors even though Virginia does not prohibit such loans. In fact, under Va. Code § 13.1-826(9), nonstock corporations explicitly have the power to lend

May 2, 2024 Davis Law Group

Virginia allows plaintiffs to recover from the employer of an individual who negligently harms them on three theories: negligent hiring, negligent retention, and vicarious liability. Negligent Hiring & Retention Negligent hiring occurs when

March 28, 2024 Davis Law Group

You have recently divorced your spouse and the judge has signed the divorce decree. Now what? Although you may feel as though you have spent enough time and money on lawyers, there is

March 22, 2024 Davis Law Group

Discovery is the process by which parties collect and exchange information in preparation for trial. One of the aims of America’s adversarial judicial system is to discover the truth; therefore, trial is not

March 13, 2024 Davis Law Group

When you started your limited liability company (LLC), the last thing you probably had on your mind was ending it. Many LLCs are created for specific purposes, however, and when that purpose has

March 7, 2024 Davis Law Group

If you've just received orders for a deployment, there are probably a million things racing through your head that need to be taken care of. Whether you're leaving in a week or in

February 29, 2024 Davis Law Group

If you are heading to trial, you may have found yourself involved in a process called “discovery.” During discovery, you must draft written responses to questions posed by the opposing party and send

February 22, 2024 Davis Law Group

People often equate federal tax-exemption with 501(c)(3) organizations. 501(c)(3) organizations are just one of many types of organizations that are eligible for tax-exemption. There are 29 tax-exempt groups mentioned in § 501(c) of