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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 2011-07-29

  • Blog Post: Getting rid of an LLC member can be difficult without an effective operating agreement http://t.co/rdDR853 #
  • At the Homestead: Virginia Leadership Retreat at The Homestead – 2011 http://t.co/BWLf4Ls #
  • RT @MarkWarner – Va. Indian tribal recognition a step closer to passage http://t.co/TjxfT5I (via @rtdnews) #
  • More on Va. judges – Deal brokered to seat judges in Va. Beach, Eastern Shore #VaLaw #
  • Judicial vacancies-Gov. can’t appoint until GA adjourns but redistricting prevents adjournment. http://t.co/CorA0oJ via @VAStateNews #VaLaw #
  • 12 Rules to Increase Your Klout Score http://t.co/IPmkQrV via @eugenefarber #
  • Blog Post: Mediation and Arbitration – There is a big difference #
  • Blog Post: HOA Boards of Directors: Two Essential Tips to Effective Management #
  • 10/7 Seminar: “Creating Your Personal Brand”. Norfolk. Register as attendee or exhibitor at goo.gl/aMGvx. RT @VABIN_org #
  • Deposition drama in an NBC case A video of this depo could rival this classic Joe Jamail depo #
  • York Commonwealth’s Attorney opponents argue their cases for election. #
  • RT @ValleyCrest Top 10 healthiest housing markets & other development trend news courtesy of ULI. RT @urbanlandinst: http://lnkd.in/YheCCc #
  • RT @jayokeeffe Interesting: Checklists in your law practice http://zite.to/n7yQeO via @zite #
  • TarleyRobinson Williamsburg Daily is out! ? Top stories today via @wmnews @jarredt @colonialwmsburg @alisonheittman #
  • Williamsburg Transit Authority holding public meetings concerning new fare pass programs & fare increases http://fb.me/16EFRA6YL RT@WATA_VA #
  • Benefits of Community Associations, Part 1: Are Community Associations really as bad as some portray?: Community.. #
  • York County, VA woman fights to put up ‘no trespassing’ sign. Calls TV news instead of attending meeting RT @canetwork #
  • Are barking dogs part of country life? Middlesex judge finds ordinance unconstitutionally vague as to barking dog #VaLaw #
  • The challenges for lawyers in the “new economy” Makes for nervous reading RT @constructionlaw http://bit.ly/mYnEj9 #
  • Here we go again. Virginia legislators will return to work promising to fill judgeships http://ow.ly/1uZPcC #VaLaw #
  • Does Virginia law require an HOA to transition automatically to homeowner control of the Board of Directors? #
  • Disabled woman files suit against apartment complex for not allowing service dog via @kslcom RT @utahcondolaw #HOALaw #
  • Ford’s Colony Homeowner Association Is Foreclosing On Delinquent Property Owners: http://t.co/VZzzk0A via @mrwilliamsburg #
  • Thanks @jmhowell84 and @MelGroismanEsq Should 3 years of law school plus bar exam be the only path to a legal career? #

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John Tarley

John Tarley

John is the firm's managing partner and chairs the firm's small business and litigation practice areas. In the community, John has served on the City of Williamsburg’s Economic Development Authority; is a member of the Williamsburg Bar Association, where he served as President and Vice-President of the Virginia Trial Lawyers Association, and the Virginia State Bar; currently serves on the Virginia State Bar Council as the representative for the 9th Judicial Circuit; and for 11 years, has taught at the William & Mary Law School as an adjunct professor covering classes in professional responsibility, legal writing, and trial practice.

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