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Entries from January 2013

Federal court gets aboard ‘visual aid’ bandwagon

January 22nd, 2013 · Comments Off · 4th Circuit, First Amendment, Land use

Not to be left behind by the Court of Appeals of Virginia, the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has used a photograph to illustrate the subject of a North Carolina zoning dispute in a new opinion. While the Virginia court has offered images of weapons, the federal judges included a photo of a house [...]

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Senate panel kills appellate defender bill

January 22nd, 2013 · 1 Comment · General Assembly, Public defender

A bill that would have reinstated the office of appellate defender for Virginia went down to defeat in the Senate Courts Committee Monday. The 8-to-5 vote to “pass by” Senate Bill 738 closely followed party lines. Republicans generally were opposed to the measure while Democrats favored restoring the position. The appellate defender handled appeals of [...]

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Bill would let law profs practice law

January 17th, 2013 · Comments Off · General Assembly, Law Schools

An effort to open Virginia State Bar membership to law professors with recent practice experience is advancing again in the General Assembly. The plan would allow law professors to become active members of the bar if they have engaged in the full-time practice of law for five of the last seven years. Their law license [...]

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SCC lawyer settles discrimination suit

January 17th, 2013 · Comments Off · Discrimination, Employment Law, Uncategorized

A lawyer being treated for sleep apnea has settled his disability discrimination suit against the Virginia State Corporation Commission. On Jan. 7, Richmond U.S. District Judge John A. Gibney refused to dismiss a suit filed by Jonathan Orne, who served as Senior Counsel and lead lawyer to the SCC’s Bureau of Financial Institutions. The next [...]

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Legislators eager for court caseload details

January 17th, 2013 · Comments Off · General Assembly, JUDGESHIPS

Questions from lawmakers this week signaled a lot of interest in the ongoing study that could lead to changes in judge assignments around Virginia. Responding to a question from Sen. Emmett Hanger, R-Mount Solon, Virginia Supreme Court Executive Secretary Karl Hade said it was “premature” to expect any hints from the National Center for State [...]

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Assembly elects Thorne-Begland, other incumbent judges

January 15th, 2013 · Comments Off · General Assembly, Judges

Largely suppressing any public disagreement, the Virginia General Assembly last Tuesday reversed last year’s rejection of an openly gay judge candidate with the election of Tracy Thorne-Begland to a full term on the Richmond General District Court bench. Thorne-Begland was among a slate of 44 incumbent trial court judges elected by the Assembly. As a [...]

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Committee approves raising judge retirement age

January 14th, 2013 · Comments Off · General Assembly, Judges

The Senate Court of Justice Committee has approved raising the mandatory retirement age for Virginia judges from 70 to 73. The panel, by a ten-to-five vote, approved the measure offered by Sen. Chap Petersen, D-Fairfax, and incorporated a similar bill offered by Sen. John Edwards, D-Roanoke. Petersen said the bill would save money by delaying [...]

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Judges, including Thorne-Begland, certified by courts committee

January 14th, 2013 · Comments Off · General Assembly, JUDGESHIPS, Judicial Elections

In a block vote, the Virginia House Courts of Justice Committee today certified candidates interviewed in December and today for judicial posts they currently occupy. That includes Richmond General District Court Judge Tracy Thorne-Begland, an openly gay former prosecutor appointed to the bench by Richmond Circuit Court judges last summer. A vote by the courts [...]

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U.S. Supreme Court to hear Virginia insurance case

January 12th, 2013 · Comments Off · Insurance, U.S. Supreme Court

With review of a Virginia case, the United States Supreme Court could end confusion in some cases over whether a decedent’s spouse or a former spouse gets the life insurance benefits. In the case of Hillman v. Maretta, a husband took out life insurance through his federal job and made his wife the beneficiary. He [...]

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Bill to curb judicial appointments tabled

January 11th, 2013 · 1 Comment · Domestic Relations, General Assembly, Judges, Judicial Elections

A bill to restrict circuit court judges’ right to fill a seat on the district court bench has been tabled by a House Courts of Justice subcommittee. House Bill 1338 would change Va. Code § 16.1-69.9:2 to add that no person could be appointed on an interim basis to fill a vacant district court seat, [...]

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