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July 18, 2024 Davis Law Group

As a business executive, you are used to strategizing and creating goals as part of your job. But have you devoted time to strategizing and creating goals to protect yourself and your loved

July 10, 2024 Davis Law Group

While television and movies provide great entertainment, they are not always factual. Even shows based on real events are not entirely accurate. Creators of television programs and movies will often alter details of

June 27, 2024 Davis Law Group

Your mortgage, like the rest of your debt, does not simply disappear when you die, unfortunately. If you leave your home that has an outstanding loan to a beneficiary in your will or

June 20, 2024 Davis Law Group

For many business owners, their business is one of the most valuable and important things they own. When it is time to sit down and create an estate plan, it is critical that

June 14, 2024 Davis Law Group

A couple in which one spouse is not a U.S. citizen may need to engage in special estate planning. It is important to note that the general estate planning rules do not change

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

April 25, 2024 Davis Law Group

The IRS defines a charitable contribution as a “donation or gift to, or for the use of, a qualified organization.” A charitable contribution must be made voluntarily without an expectation of receiving anything

April 18, 2024 Davis Law Group

Tax-exempt 501(c)(3) organizations must operate primarily to achieve religious, charitable, scientific, or educational purposes and may not carry on more than an insubstantial amount of commercial activity unrelated to its charitable purposes. Nonetheless,