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Norfolk Office

Address: 500 E. Main Street
Suite 800
Norfolk, VA 23510
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Phone: (757) 648-1445
Fax: (757) 648-1418
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Norfolk Office Partner: Kristina H. Vaquera

Latest Legal Updates for Virginia

A Sign of Changes to Come: NLRB's New Majority Rules Union "Bannering" Lawful
[9/3/2010] Predictions that the newly constituted National Labor Relations Board will be inclined to issue pro-labor decisions have begun to come true. In what appears to be its first substantive determination on the merits of a major dispute, the Democrat-controlled Labor Board announced its decisions in more »
Employers Beware: Internships are Not Free Labor
[8/24/2010] Employers may have their pick of applicants to fill paid and unpaid internship positions this fall. Internships traditionally are sought by college students to gain work experience, but the recession and the resulting loss of jobs have prompted people of all experience levels to apply for more »
H-1B Cap Not Yet Reached, USCIS Continues to Accept Petitions for FY2011
[8/23/2010] As of August 13, 2010, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has received only 29,700 of the 65,000 H-1B non-immigrant visa petitions needed to meet the H-1B regular cap, and just 12,300 of the 20,000 visa petitions needed to meet the U.S. master's degree cap, according to updated more »
NCAA's New Sickle-Cell Testing Rule: Does it Discriminate Against or Protect Athletes?
[8/16/2010] As the college football season gets underway, the debate on sickle-cell testing of collegiate athletes is making headlines. The NCAA's Division I Legislative Council has approved a new rule permitting voluntary testing of student-athletes to determine if they are carriers of the rare, but more »

Upcoming Events for Norfolk Office


2010 Supreme Court Review
Date: September 16
11:30 AM - 1:00 PM
Attorneys in the Norfolk Office
Melissa J. Howell
Associate
Email (757) 648-1442
Thomas M. Lucas
Partner
Email (757) 648-1424
Kelvin L. Newsome
Partner
Email (757) 648-1444
Kristina H. Vaquera
Partner
Email (757) 648-1445
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