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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 2011-06-10

  • App Friday: the favorite iPad apps of John Tarley (@tarleyrobinson)
  • AZ jury to decide HOA issue-Is a metal sculpture of a saguaro wearing sunglasses, holding an electric guitar unsightly? #
  • Law firm launches recruiting program that tests 3L practical skills before hiring-Online exercises during academic year http://flpbd.it/D84I #
  • RT @meebpc: Dealing with the dysfunctional #condominium http://t.co/46YkNbk via @BostonUpdate #
  • Va. State Bar Annual Meeting next week at Va. Beach. Hope to see some of you there! http://ow.ly/1tCLW8 #
  • PA judge rules against HOA’s efforts against an owner’s pool – HOA set precedent by allowing others to install pools. #
  • Assembly reconvenes but election of judges unlikely Bad news for many Virginians expecting better from legislators. #
  • Federal Lawsuit in Eastern District of Virginia-HOA challenges exclusive telecommunications made by developer contract. #
  • Attorney James J. Knicely of Williamsburg Is Recognized for Tradition of Excellence http://ow.ly/1tCLNz #
  • TR blog post from December ’10 – No Smokin’ in the Condo??? How can that be enforceable? http://ow.ly/1tCLHc #
  • New: Do you Really have Independent Contractors? RT @constructionlaw #
  • Nearly 19% of mortgaged properties in Richmond area are underwater (via @rtdnews). Housing market continues to struggle #
  • Reopen Quarterpath Road – City Council meeting today at 2:00 #
  • Hampton Circuit Court – city backs funding for new project – safety concerns prevail. http://t.co/2SMo5Bv #
  • Make plans to attend New Town’s After Hours Concert Series this summer! http://newtownafterhours.org/ #
  • Blog Post: Can HOAs suspend pool privileges to collect unpaid assessments? #
  • Don’t Have $5M? 50 Reasons to Get Estate Plan Anyway . RT @SZucker #
  • HOA foreclosures are rare, but possible – Arizona HOA forecloses on its lien #
  • In litigation, you can’t always get what you want (especially if you don’t ask): It’s a fundamental rule in Virg.. #
  • York County homeowners can get $1,500 rebate on energy efficient improvements #
  • Not a good sign: Number of ‘underwater’ mortgages grows in Hampton Roads #
  • Security concerns at Hampton courthouse include jailed prisoners pass thru public corridors to court #
  • Report cites security issues at Hampton courthouse. Hearing today to discuss bond issue to build new courthouse #
  • Can HOAs suspend pool privileges to collect unpaid assessments?: As summer begins and the temperature rises, peo… http://bit.ly/lZwE8K #
  • How should you open your next blog post? 10 Tips http://ow.ly/1tz1Bs #
  • Alabama HOA holds storm recovery meeting – WAFF.com: North Alabama News- http://t.co/m2eKD69 RT @AmberPrprtyMgmt #
  • Proposed rule from NC bar seeks to regulate attorneys’ use of the cloud. RT @SCartierLiebel: “it’s nonsensical.” http://ow.ly/1tycPh #
  • Nevada Bill to cap collection fees when HOA bills are past due stays alive http://tiny.ly/f63J RT @hoasoftware #
  • Blog Post: Using a company computer to email your attorney may be a bad idea #
  • RT @SZucker “Estate Planning Post of the Week” . Look for a post every Friday. #
  • Litigating Insurance Coverage for Construction Defect Claims when insurer denies coverage http://bit.ly/mbiVgV RT @constructionlaw #
  • Bad news on the legal job market. Class of 2010 faced worst market since the 90’s. http://bit.ly/l2TORS RT @jmhowell84 #
  • Residential contractors in Virginia switch from home building to home repairs on foreclosure properties #

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John Tarley

John Tarley

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

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