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    The Greater Williamsburg area is an exciting place to live and work, especially because of the large number of entrepreneurs who have built businesses from the ground up. These entrepreneurs have taken their passion and made it their profession. Many of us want to take that step. Before you begin, you need to think of the type of business entity you want to form. Our attorneys have extensive business experience, from small one-person companies to publicly traded major corporations. Our attorneys are among the leaders in Virginia in the representation of Common Interest Communities. These communities are generally referred to as "homeowners associations," or "HOAs," and "condominium associations." In the greater Williamsburg area alone, we provide legal assistance to nearly 100 associations. Our attorneys have successfully prosecuted and defended a wide array of civil disputes involving community association covenant enforcement, commercial transactions, construction disputes, contracts, real estate matters, boundary line and easement disputes, employment matters, antitrust litigation, copyright violations, administrative proceedings, and estate issues. Real Estate law encompasses a wide variety of matters, and our attorneys have vast experience to assist you. Whether you need assistance with a commercial or residential closing, or you have questions relating to residential or commercial leasing, we provide experienced advice and counsel to our clients. Zoning law can be a complicated maze of statutes and ordinances. We have ample experience in successful applications for rezoning, variance, and special use permit requests. Finally, commercial and residential construction provide special challenges with respect to financing issues and the construction process. We serve as counsel to various financial institutions.

2-Minute Drill Weekly Tweets for 2011-03-11

  • Cuts in school funding lead to criticism of spending for new Hampton courthouse. http://ow.ly/4cldk #
  • Anonymous donors paid the legal fees for the Gloucester 40’s Supreme Court appeal. http://ow.ly/4clfw #
  • A woman entered the Amherst County, Virginia Courthouse with a tiny monkey tucked into her bra. http://ow.ly/4cllS
  • Bizarre – Auction of Williamsburg’s Marquis shopping center canceled Thursday #
  • Blog: Attorneys as Board Members for your HOA: Helps boards understand legal issues but providing legal advice could hurt http://ow.ly/4bwbt #
  • Homeowner has negligence claim, despite contract #
  • The Top 10 Reasons to Consider William & Mary Law RT @WMLawAdmission: http://ow.ly/1s8QiY
  • Gloucester Commonwealth’s Attorney files suit against his insurer on coverage issue in defamation lawsuit #
  • The use of Va.’s Judge Pro Tempore statute instead of arbitration. All the benefits plus appealable decisions. Thoughts? http://ow.ly/4aQTn #
  • CW files motion to transfer the bankruptcy case of Carter’s Grove LLC from San Francisco to Newport News RT @vagazette. http://ow.ly/1s8QnE #
  • The Key to Lawyer Happiness: The ‘2/3 Rule’ http://ow.ly/1s8Qei #
  • Williamsburg tops best family vacations list http://ow.ly/1s8QbA #
  • An interesting critical look at conservation easements. http://t.co/nca6KNX #
  • Williamsburg real estate market a long way from returning to “normal” RT @mrwilliamsburg #
  • Start Your Own Law Blog: A New Way of Hanging Your Own Shingle http://ow.ly/1s8C7L #
  • Blog Post: Enforcing HOA covenants important for common interest communities #
  • Consumer Reports: Common scams and what to do about them http://t.co/yGXPEFa #
  • Williamsburg Shopping Center on auction block. Best Buy, Target, Dick’s Penney’s, and Kohl’s #
  • Surry judge refuses to dismiss residents’ lawsuit: One of the plaintiff’s was once our employee #
  • Incumbent Va. congressmen lose out in draft district maps from bipartisan commission – http://ow.ly/1s8uus #
  • How to avoid Real Estate Boundary Line Disputes: Few real estate topics cause more disputes between owners than .. #
  • Home-based businesses conflict with the declarations of many HOAs. Should HOAs fight or change bylaws? http://tiny.ly/uoFp #
  • Another friendly reminder for HOA Boards: Think twice before sending that email! http://tiny.ly/YwzH
  • Interesting boundary dispute. Neighbor gives neighbor OK to build patio http://ow.ly/49VTB Court rules not an easement http://ow.ly/49VWg #
  • Social media for lawyers and lawyers: it’s harder than it looks
  • Why Twitter and Yelp do not remove allegedly defamatory postings http://t.co/Ar19Uxh #
  • An HOA story seems too crazy to be true involving Justice Dept., FBI, rigged HOA boards, construction defect lawsuits. http://ow.ly/48Zbt

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John is the firm's managing partner and chairs the firm's small business, zoning, and litigation practice areas.

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