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1995

University of Richmond Law Review

Lichtman v. Knouf

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Annual Survey Of Virginia Law: Civil Practice And Procedure, Donald P. Boyle Jr. Jan 1995

Annual Survey Of Virginia Law: Civil Practice And Procedure, Donald P. Boyle Jr.

University of Richmond Law Review

In Burroughs v. Palumbo, defendant was served with process through the Secretary of the Commonwealth. The grounds of defense was due to be filed on September 22, 1994. On September 29, 1994, defendant filed the notice of removal in federal court. On September 30, 1994, the state court entered default judgment against defendant. Later that same day, defendant filed the notice of removal with the state court. Between the time that defendant filed the notice of removal in federal court and the time that he filed it with the state court, both courts had jurisdiction over the case; therefore the …


Annual Survey Of Virginia Law: Employment Law, Paul G. Beers Jan 1995

Annual Survey Of Virginia Law: Employment Law, Paul G. Beers

University of Richmond Law Review

This article focuses upon Virginia employment law between June 1994 and May 1995. Special topics, such as public sector employment and unemployment compensation, lie outside the scope of this article, as do developments under federal statutes.


Annual Survey Of Virginia Law: Workers' Compensation, Wood W. Lay, Bruin S. Richardson Iii Jan 1995

Annual Survey Of Virginia Law: Workers' Compensation, Wood W. Lay, Bruin S. Richardson Iii

University of Richmond Law Review

The Annual Survey last addressed Virginia Workers' Compensation law in 1992. The Virginia Workers' Compensation Commission [the Commission] decides almost 1500 decisions a year and, on average, 300 of these are appealed to the Court of Appeals of Virginia. Consequently, this article discusses only the most significant developments in workers' compensation between January 1993 and June 1995. In doing so, the article attempts to highlight areas of controversy and inconsistency.