Ask General Counsel: What does the likely abortion decision mean for Virginians?
Thursday, 12 May 2022
Published by Ask General Counsel on InsideNova, 5/10/2022 Image from Inside Nova In this edition of Ask General Counsel, the attorneys of General Counsel P.C. discuss the recently leaked Supreme Court decision on abortion, and what Virginians need to know. In case you missed it, it appears that the U.S. Supreme Court is gearing up to overturn Roe v.
- Published in Ask General Counsel, Litigation
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Ask General Counsel: How to Protect Your Business in a Divorce
Tuesday, 19 April 2022
Published by Ask General Counsel on InsideNova, 4/13/2022 Image from Inside Nova In this edition of Ask General Counsel, we discuss how business owners can (and should) protect their business before (and during) a divorce. If you don’t want to read this article, you don’t have to. . . . instead, you can watch a webinar
- Published in Ask General Counsel, Divorce, Family Law, Government Contract Law
Ask General Counsel: Court Allows Ex-AOL Executive Reduction in Alimony Obligations
Friday, 25 March 2022
Published by Ask General Counsel on InsideNova, 3/23/2022 Image from Inside Nova In this edition of Ask General Counsel, we discuss a July 2021 court order reducing the spousal support obligations for a former AOL executive. If you have questions about this case, divorce or family law matters, please contact Joanna Foard, who leads General Counsel P.C.’s divorce
- Published in Ask General Counsel, Family Law, Government Contract Law
Ask General Counsel: Top 10 issues that should be addressed in a services agreement
Monday, 14 March 2022
Published by Ask General Counsel on InsideNova, 3/8/2022 Image from Inside Nova Just like the expression “good fences make good neighbors,” you can say that “good contracts make good business partners.” Time after time clients come to General Counsel P.C. with a business dispute. We ask to see their contact and they either don’t have
- Published in Ask General Counsel, Business, Government Bid Protest, Government Contract Law
Ask General Counsel: What to Know About Bid Protests
Monday, 28 February 2022
Published by Ask General Counsel on InsideNova, 2/24/2022 Image from Inside Nova In this edition of Ask General Counsel, we pay homage to the Washington area’s number one business – the federal government. Specifically, we will discuss what you need to know about bid protests. General Counsel, P.C.’s Government Contracts Practice Group, led by Craig Lawless, has represented
- Published in Ask General Counsel, Business, Government Bid Protest, Government Contract Law
Ask General Counsel: How to get government contracts with small business certification
Thursday, 17 February 2022
Published by Ask General Counsel on InsideNova, 2/11/2022 Image from Inside Nova Craig Lawless, who leads General Counsel PC’s Government Contracts Practice and is editor of the Bid Protest Weekly, provides an overview of SBA Contracting Programs. Question: How can small businesses leverage assistance from the federal government? The federal government wants to help
- Published in Ask General Counsel, Business, Government Contract Law