Are MLB Teams Responsible for Spectator Injuries at the Ballpark?
At a recent Red Sox game, a spectator was hit with a piece of a broken bat which resulted in a hospital visit and ten
At a recent Red Sox game, a spectator was hit with a piece of a broken bat which resulted in a hospital visit and ten
Adjusting Our Hopes for Self-Driving Technology Many reading news last week about the first fatality involving a self-driving Tesla reacted with pessimism about the technology’s
Several months ago Volkswagen offered a $1000 “good will” package to owners affected by the diesel emissions scandal. Now, Volkswagen and the Justice Department have
Burnett & Williams Founding Partner, Peter Burnett, gave a well-received presentation last Friday for Preservation Virginia’s “Historic Courthouses Symposium” in Staunton. Peter shared his experiences
Last year there were 65,000 car accident injuries in Virginia and 753 crash related deaths. The number of licensed drivers, cars on the road, and
In 1999 there were approximately 2,500 civil jury trials across all Virginia courts. Last year there were less than 500, a more than 80% decline.
A recent feature on urban food security in The Atlantic caught our eye, in part because of the arresting photos and in part because of a
The Southside Speedway in Chesterfield County, Virginia kicks off its 2016 season tonight! For the first time, one of the cars will be featuring a
Are Extra Damages for DUI Victims? Many of our clients come to us having been hurt by someone who was driving under the influence of
Burnett & Williams was proud to be among the Richmond and Tri-cities area businesses honored last week by the Chesterfield County Public Schools for their