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Bean, Kinney & Korman embraces a culture of service to its clients, its community and its profession. As a full-service, multi-disciplinary law firm, our attorneys provide versatile and experienced legal counsel to business and individual clients throughout the Washington, D.C. metropolitan region and other jurisdictions throughout the country from our offices in Arlington, Virginia.

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Juanita F. Ferguson

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Juanita Ferguson is a shareholder of Bean, Kinney & Korman and focuses her practice in litigation, including real estate and construction matters. An experienced trial attorney, Juanita has a...


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LATEST NEWS / September 16, 2024

Will Virginia’s New Massive Education Union Influence K-12 and College Labor Policies?

The recent news about the formation of a massive education union in Fairfax County, Virginia, near Washington, D.C., driven by the merger of several large labor groups, marks a significant moment for the state. This newly united labor front, which consists of more than 27,500 members, including teachers, teaching assistants, support staff, and even administrators, could reshape how education professionals… Read more
LATEST NEWS / September 10, 2024

Unlock Development Opportunities with Fairfax County’s 2025 SSPA Plan Amendment Process

Fairfax County’s 2025 Site-Specific Plan Amendment (SSPA) process is set to launch soon, presenting a significant opportunity for property owners and developers to influence the future land use of their properties. Whether you are a current property owner or an investor looking to purchase land, understanding the SSPA process is crucial to making informed decisions that could lead to more… Read more
LATEST NEWS / September 9, 2024

Post-Divorce Conflict Resolution: How Mediation Can Help Modify Custody or Child Support Agreements

Divorce marks the beginning of a new chapter for many families, but it doesn’t always mean the end of the legal process. As circumstances change, modifications to child custody and child support agreements often become necessary. Whether a party relocates, experiences a financial shift, or a child’s needs evolve, post-divorce conflict can resurface. Mediation offers a practical, cost-effective, and less… Read more
LATEST NEWS / August 29, 2024

Operational and Logistical Considerations in a Business Divorce

Navigating the operational and logistical challenges of a business divorce can be as complex as the legal and financial aspects. Properly managing these elements is crucial to ensure a smooth transition and maintain business continuity. This fifth blog in our eight-part series delves into the key operational and logistical considerations you need to address during a business divorce. From transferring… Read more
LATEST NEWS / August 19, 2024

Navigating Child Custody Issues and Public/Private School Placement

By Christian Lapham and Livia Paschke In Northern Virginia, as in many other locations, highly ranked public schools often compete with a myriad of prestigious private schools. It is a challenge for many parents within an intact family to decide where to send their child or children to school. In a family with separated or divorced parents, particularly those experiencing… Read more
LATEST NEWS / August 7, 2024

Courts Issue Mixed Rulings in Legal Challenges to FTC’s Ban on Non-Competes. What Should Employers Do Now?

Important update on the status of the FTC’s Rule banning non-competes: On August 20, 2024, in the case of Ryan, LLC, et al. v. Federal Trade Commission, the United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas, determined that the Federal Trade Commission did not have statutory authority from Congress to issue its Rule banning the use of nearly… Read more
LATEST NEWS / August 2, 2024

Zoning Laws in Focus: Understanding the Arlington County Missing Middle Housing Policy Dispute

The recent lawsuit against Arlington County's “Missing Middle” Housing policy has brought the complexities of zoning and land use regulations into sharp focus. As Arlington seeks to address its housing affordability crisis, this policy aims to diversify the types of housing available, particularly in neighborhoods traditionally zoned for single-family homes. The case offers a unique opportunity to explore the legal… Read more
LATEST NEWS / July 25, 2024

Pay Transparency: Key Insights for Employers in the DMV

In today's evolving workplace landscape, pay transparency has emerged as a critical topic for employers and employees alike. But what exactly is pay transparency, and why does it matter? Pay transparency involves the open sharing of information about compensation within an organization, including salary ranges, pay scales, and criteria for raises and bonuses. This blog explores the problems pay transparency… Read more
LATEST NEWS / July 23, 2024

Financial and Tax Implications in a Business Divorce

In the complex landscape of business divorces, understanding the financial and tax implications is crucial. These considerations can significantly impact both the immediate settlement and the long-term financial health of the involved parties. This blog, the fourth in our eight-part series, delves into the essential financial and tax aspects of a business divorce. From accurately valuing the business to navigating… Read more
LATEST NEWS / July 17, 2024

OSHA Proposes New Heat Injury and Illness Protections for Workers

On July 2, 2024, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) gave notice of proposed rulemaking titled “Heat Injury and Illness Prevention in Outdoor and Indoor Work Settings.”  The proposed rules would for the first time set federal heat standards to protect the health and safety of U.S. workers. There are currently no federal OSHA standards regulating heat-stress hazards in… Read more
LATEST NEWS / July 17, 2024

Data Center Shake-Up: New Rules and Hotspots in Virginia

Data centers have become a significant facet of the technological landscape, particularly in regions like Northern Virginia, which hosts a substantial portion of the world's data infrastructure. The development of data centers, while economically beneficial, often faces community resistance and regulatory challenges. This article explores recent trends and developments in data center land use, focusing on the balance between economic… Read more
LATEST NEWS / July 12, 2024

Some Things a Non-profit Should Never Do

Lawyers are quite good at putting the fear of God into their clients and friends. This tendency has even been reduced to the catchy term of laying out the “Parade of the Horribles.” In reality, for non-profits, there are some things you absolutely, positively should never do … and unfortunately, I know many of these directly from watching clients and… Read more
LATEST NEWS / July 11, 2024

Raising Money; Paying Finder’s Fees to Unregistered Broker-Dealers Can Be Risky

We're occasionally asked if it's a good idea for issuers to pay unregistered "finders" fees in exchange for connecting potential investors in conjunction with private securities offerings. "No," is the short answer. The majority of finders are hired by issuers under finder's, advisory, or other agreements that often involve payment of "success fees" when a finance transaction is completed. Payment… Read more

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