A Williamsburg custom home builder can go back to court to prove his claim that a competing builder infringed his copyrighted design when he built a Georgian-style home for a couple who had visited a model home in the Ford’s Colony subdivision. The 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals revived a copyright claim filed by [...]
Builder’s copyright claim revived for home design
November 13th, 2012 · Comments Off · 4th Circuit, Civil Cases, U.S. District Court
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Williamsburg’s College Delly won’t be a Starbucks
August 14th, 2007 · Comments Off · Law Schools
Here’s one for the alums of Their Majesties’ Royall Colledge of William and Mary in Virginia: The Delly has been saved. The College Delly, that is. Back story: Last September, a plan filed with the Williamsburg Architectural Review Board provided a shock: Starbucks was going to buy The College Delly, and turn it into…well, a [...]
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William and Mary honors Norment … twice
May 15th, 2007 · Comments Off · Law Schools
Sen. Tommy Norment, R-James City County, and the College of William and Mary have quite a thing for each other. Norment, a graduate of the W and M law school and a partner in the Williamsburg office of Kaufman & Canoles PC, represents an area that includes the school’s Williamsburg campus. He is one of [...]

