Going to court can be an overwhelming experience. With these helpful articles you can get a better understanding of what to expect in your case, whether it concerns a business dispute, a dispute over a will, trust, or estate, a serious injury, such as a brain injury, or an appeal.
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25 Surefire Ways to Torpedo Your Virginia Supreme Court AppealInsufficient assignments of error, missing deadlines, and failing to object to rulings. These are some of the ways to torpedo your Virginia appeal.
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June 2019 Mottley Crew Review
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Pre-Injury Waivers Of Liability For Negligence Are Void As Against Public PolicyPersonal Injury Attorney explains the law of VA as it applies to those "waiver" forms you're always asked to sign before entering a recreation facility
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Tales from the Crypt, Part 3 of 3: “Finality Destination”For a Virginia judgment order to avoid being considered "final," it needs to have language expressly retaining jurisdiction in the trial court.
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May 2019 Mottley Crew ReviewMay 2019 Mottley Crew Review Newsletter
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March 2019 Mottley Crew ReviewMarch 2019 Mottley Law Firm Newsletter
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Tales from the Crypt, Part 2 of 3: "Hijacked Witness"In this article, Richmond, Virginia concussion lawyer Kevin W. Mottley explains one of the perils of litigating serious injury cases in federal court.
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February 2019 Mottley Crew ReviewFebruary E-Newsletter, The Mottley Crew Review
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January 2019 Mottley Crew Review
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Tales from the Crypt, Part 1 of 3: "Nightmare on Premises Liability Street"Kevin Mottley, Virginia trial lawyer, exposes the truth about being a lawyer and the true experiences, including bad results.
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How You Can Help Prevent Sports-Related Head Injuries In Richmond, VirginiaRichmond, Virginia brain and other serious injury lawyer Kevin Mottley explains what you can do to prevent catastrophic head injuries in sports.