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Written by Barry Dorans

Overtime Update: Minimum salary under the FLSA for 2024-2025

Under Federal Law, most employees must be paid overtime for all hours worked over 40 hours in a week. While there are many different exemptions, for most exemptions, in addition to having certain duties, the employee must be paid on a salary basis...

December 04, 2024 in Employment Law for Employers

Written by Alexander McDaniel

Protecting Your Hospitality Business: Key Contracts and Agreements You Can't Overlook

Operating a hospitality business isn’t just about offering great food, drinks, or accommodations—it’s about making sure your business is protected behind the scenes too. Contracts and agreements might not be the most exciting part of owning a...

September 06, 2024 in Business Contracts

Written by Barry Dorans

Important Changes for Overtime As of July 1, 2024

This article by attorney Barry Dorans will provide an overview of the changes proposed to go into effect on July 1, 2024 and January 1, 2025 under the Fair Labor Standards Act (“FLSA”) concerning overtime and the minimum salary.

June 06, 2024 in Employment Law for Employers

Internal Revenue Service Announces New Penalty Relief

The IRS is giving automatic penalty relief (failure-to-pay penalty) to taxpayers who owe less than $100,000 for tax years 2020 and 2021.

January 04, 2024 in Tax Law

Written by Scott Krystiniak

A Recent Development in Virginia’s Law of Necessary Parties: Is Your Boundary Dispute or Riparian Rights Case Impacted?

When you own land, many different conflicts with your neighbors can arise—even under the most “neighborly” of circumstances. Boundary line disputes and riparian rights issues persist as two of the the most prevalent conflicts that come up,...

March 02, 2022 in Land Use & Zoning

Written by Barry Dorans

Optional Extension of Expanded Paid Sick Leave and Family and Medical Leave

At the outset of the pandemic, Congress enacted an expanded family and medical leave program which required employers with less than 500 employees to provide paid expanded FMLA leave and emergency sick leave. That program ended on December 31,...

April 14, 2021 in Employment Law for Employers

Written by Barry Dorans

Construction Defect Claims in Virginia

When an owner wants to make a construction defect claim in Virginia, there are three factors that need to be considered: liability, damages and source of recovery. Whether an owner is contracting to have minor repair work done on their home, or is...

November 12, 2020 Construction Law; Litigation

Written by Mark Pascucci

A Brave New (Electronic) Will

Will the passage of the Uniform Electronic Wills Act pave the way for electronic wills in Virginia and other states? For better or worse, we are living in an age of technology. At our fingertips we have computers, smartphones, tablets and other...

September 24, 2020 Estate Planning; Wills, Trusts & Estate Administration

Written by Barry Dorans

Employee Payroll Tax Withholdings - Deferral

In response to the COVID crisis, a number of proposals have been suggested to assist the economy. In particular, President Trump suggested that the employee’s share of the payroll tax be eliminated during the negotiations concerning the extension...

September 09, 2020 in Employment Law for Employers

Written by Barry Dorans

Important Changes In Virginia Employment Law

There are a number of very significant changes to Virginia employment laws that go into effect July 1, 2020. This article is an executive summary of those changes. They will dramatically impact the landscape in Virginia.

June 15, 2020 in Employment Law for Employers