Tortious Interference with Business Expectancy

There are 5 required elements to a tortious interference with contract claim: (1) the existence of a valid and enforceable contract between two parties; (2) a third party’s awareness of that contractual relationship; (3) that third party’s intentional and unjustified inducement of one party to breach the contract; (4) a resulting breach caused by that… Continue reading Tortious Interference with Business Expectancy

When to Get Legal Advice as a Small Business Owner in Northern Virginia

A small business lawyer can help you resolve disagreements with clients or business partners, offer advice and legal counsel, review contracts and much more. What is a Small Business Lawyer? An experienced, qualified small business lawyer helps improve your company’s productivity, resolve disputes, and navigate complicated business contracts. This is invaluable for understanding legal jargon… Continue reading When to Get Legal Advice as a Small Business Owner in Northern Virginia

Are Non-Competes or Restrictive Covenants Enforceable in Virginia?

While the Supreme Court of Virginia dislikes non-compete agreements, many state circuit courts and federal district courts have found employment agreements containing non-compete language to be enforceable, while other such agreements have been rejected. Essentially, whether the covenant not-to-compete is enforceable is a question of the law, although disputed facts could trigger a jury dispute.… Continue reading Are Non-Competes or Restrictive Covenants Enforceable in Virginia?

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