Monthly Archives: November 2017

How Can Virginia Businesses Prevent Crime?
The Powhatan County Chamber of Commerce recently organized a seminar to help Virginia businesses prevent crime, according to an article by the Richmond Times-Dispatch. The seminar featured Deputy Commonwealth’s Attorney Rob Cerullo as a primary speaker. Over the course of 45 minutes, Cerullo answered a number of relevant questions that concern Virginia businesses. What… Read More »

Police Raids Deal Major Blow to Virginia Drug Trafficking
A coordinated raid by federal and state authorities shut down a drug trafficking organization operating out of Portsmouth, as reported by The Virginian-Pilot. Authorities believe this drug ring trafficked more than 80 kilograms of cocaine as well as 100 kilograms of heroin and fentanyl in a decade. At least 300 police officers participated in… Read More »

Reckless Driving Leaves One Dead and One Seriously Injured
After a car accident that resulted in one death and serious injuries, a Georgia man faces reckless driving and several additional charges in Virginia, according to an article by the Free Lance-Star. The Virginia State Police stated that the Georgia man slammed into the rear of an SUV, which forced the SUV into a… Read More »
PASTORAL SEPARATION AGREEMENTS
By Mike Grubbs, Esq. and Robert Showers, Esq. Reasons for a pastoral separation can span the spectrum from voluntary resignation to involuntary termination. Perhaps the pastor accepts a position at another church or leaves vocational ministry. Other times, poor performance, a change in ministry direction, and funding can initiate a pastoral separation. In other… Read More »

Possible Grand Larceny at School Bus Garage in Gloucester
Virginia State Police are looking into a possible grand larceny at a Gloucester Public Schools’ bus garage, as reported by the Daily Press. The Bureau of Criminal Investigation for the Hampton Roads area initiated an investigation at the request of the Gloucester Public Schools. The school system had reason to believe that they were… Read More »

Virginia Politician Accused of Trademark Infringement
The Republican National Committee (RNC) alleges that Spotsylvania County Supervisor Greg Cebula committed trademark infringement, according to an article by the Richmond Times-Dispatch. The Republican Party is commonly referred to as the “GOP,” which is short for “Grand Old Party.” The GOP logo generally features red, white and blue colors on an elephant and… Read More »
The 13 Business FAQs That Will Make Your Company Succeed or Fail
By Kyle D. Winey, Esq. and H. Robert Showers, Esq. (SS Quarterly 2017 — 4th Quarter) Small business owners and entrepreneurs embrace their new venture with a sense of optimism and hope. And why not? Without believing in a successful future, there is no reason to start a business in the first place…. Read More »