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  • Economic Dynamics and Risk Management in Construction: A Legal Perspective for 2024

    April 24, 2024 By Timothy R. Hughes | Real Estate, Land Use & Construction Law

    In our last article, we discussed the general state of the regional construction economy and how that applies to specific industry vertical markets. We now turn to specific national macro-economic trends and discuss how these trends in turn impact the current regional construction economy. As part of this dialogue, we also discuss how these specific trends point towards specific contract and risk management issues that need to be front and center right now.

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  • Arbitration: The Strategic Avenue in Business Dispute Resolution

    April 22, 2024 By Allison K. Riddle | Business Insights

    At Bean, Kinney & Korman, my experience as a litigator has provided me with countless opportunities to observe the transformative power of arbitration in resolving disputes outside the traditional court system. Arbitration is a strategic choice for businesses. Arbitration comes in a variety of forms, each designed to cater to the specific needs and circumstances of the disputing parties. Let’s take a closer look at the diverse types of arbitration that businesses can leverage:

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  • Navigating the 2024 Construction Market in Washington, DC – A Sector-by-Sector Analysis

    April 19, 2024 By Timothy R. Hughes | Real Estate, Land Use & Construction Law

    This year has brought about distinct challenges and opportunities in the Washington, DC construction market. These changes reflect the broader economy and specific local dynamics. We will explore the current environment across various construction sectors and identify trends that are shaping the industry.

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  • Is a Private School’s 501(c)(3) Status Enough to Subject it to Title IX Compliance Obligations?

    April 17, 2024 By R. Douglas Taylor, Jr., Timothy R. Hughes | Employment Law

    In a decision of significance for private schools and other tax-exempt organizations, the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit (“Fourth Circuit”) decided recently that merely having 501(c)(3) tax status is not a form of “federal financial assistance” sufficient to subject a tax-exempt school or organization to compliance obligations under Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 (Title IX).

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  • EEOC Doubles Enforcement Effort Against Employers in FY2023

    April 10, 2024 By R. Douglas Taylor, Jr. | Employment Law

    The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (“EEOC”) recently released its FY 2023 Office of General Counsel (“OGC”) Annual Report reflecting the agency’s litigation efforts to enforce federal anti-discrimination laws for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2023.It shows that the agency doubled the number of lawsuits filed against employers.

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  • Safeguarding Your Construction Business Against Third-Party Bankruptcy

    April 9, 2024 By Juanita F. Ferguson | Real Estate, Land Use & Construction Law

    The ripple effects of a bankruptcy in the construction sector can be far-reaching, impacting not just the entity filing for bankruptcy but also its partners, including general contractors, subcontractors, suppliers, and owners. The financial stability of your construction business can be severely affected by the bankruptcy of a third party, regardless of its tier in the construction process. However, with the right tools and resources, you can protect your business from significant losses.

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  • The Data Center Boom in Prince William County: Growth, Challenges, and Community Impact

    April 4, 2024 By Andrew W. Gregg | Real Estate, Land Use & Construction Law

    The emergence of Northern Virginia, specifically Prince William County, as a burgeoning data center hub encapsulates a dynamic intersection of technological advancement and community response. This region, on track to surpass Loudoun County as the data center capital of the world, exemplifies the massive infrastructural and economic transformations driven by the digital era. With over forty-five existing data centers and potential expansion to 80 million square feet, Prince William County’s trajectory illustrates the immense scale of data center proliferation.

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  • Navigating “Pay-if-Paid” and “Pay-when-Paid” Clauses in DC, Virginia, and Maryland: A Guide for Construction Professionals

    February 27, 2024 By Juanita F. Ferguson | Real Estate, Land Use & Construction Law

    In the fast-paced world of construction, managing financial risk is paramount for both general contractors and subcontractors. A critical aspect of this risk management is understanding the contractual mechanisms in place, particularly “Pay-if-paid” and “Pay-when-paid” clauses. These clauses can significantly impact the cash flow and financial stability of the parties involved. Here’s what you need to know about these clauses in Washington D.C., Virginia, and Maryland.

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  • Avoiding the “Sunk Cost Fallacy” in Legal Disputes

    February 21, 2024 By Harrison J. Clinton | Business Insights

    When considering a settlement proposal, businesses and individuals alike often fall into the decision-making trap termed the “sunk cost fallacy.” This article will discuss what the sunk cost fallacy is, provide common examples, and explore strategies for avoiding its pitfalls.

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  • What is a “Low Wage” Worker and Why It Matters to Virginia Employers

    February 7, 2024 By R. Douglas Taylor, Jr. | Employment Law

    The Virginia Department of Labor and Industry (DOLI) announced recently that the average weekly wage, which is used to define “low wage employee” in the Commonwealth would increase to $1,410 per week in 2024, up from $1,343 per week in 2023. Why might that matter if you are a Virginia employer?

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  • Generative AI and Intellectual Property: Navigating the Trademark Terrain 

    January 22, 2024 By Kandis M. Koustenis | Business Insights

    In our previous exploration of generative AI, we pierced the veneer of copyrights. Today, we venture further into the realm of Intellectual Property (IP), focusing on another cornerstone: trademarks. As AI’s prowess expands, the boundaries of trademarks are increasingly tested, compelling us to reexamine foundational principles in this AI-infused era.

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  • When Stormy Weather Closes Your Business, Do You Still Have to Pay Your Employees?

    January 22, 2024 By R. Douglas Taylor, Jr. | Employment Law

    For the first time in more than two years, the northern Virginia area was blanketed by a significant winter storm recently, with enough snow accumulation that many businesses made the decision to close for the day. Those office closures likely raised questions that many Virginia employers hadn’t thought about for a while: Do I have to pay my employees, if I decide to shut things down because of bad weather?

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  • The Labyrinth of Civil Disputes: A Litigator’s Guide to Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR)

    January 16, 2024 By Allison K. Riddle | Business Insights

    In the world of civil litigation, the pursuit of resolution does not always necessitate the formal battleground of a courtroom. As a practical litigator at Bean, Kinney & Korman, I recognize how valuable it is to guide parties through the Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) process—often a more collaborative and empowering pathway to settle disputes. ADR encompasses a spectrum of methodologies, each designed to facilitate a resolution tailored to the nuanced needs of the parties involved, well before the specter of a trial looms on the horizon.

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  • What is “Beneficial Ownership” under the Corporate Transparency Act?

    January 8, 2024 By R. Douglas Taylor, Jr. | Business Insights

    In a move to fortify transparency within corporate America, the enactment of the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA or Act) and its implementing regulations have introduced critical changes to the reporting and disclosure requirements for businesses. A central aspect of this legislation is the concept of “beneficial ownership.” This term, crucial yet complex, is essential for compliance officers, business owners, and stakeholders to fully understand. This blog aims to provide a detailed overview of what “beneficial ownership” means under the CTA and the ensuing responsibilities for beneficial owners.

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  • Generative AI and Copyright Law: The Future Awaits Deciphering

    December 19, 2023 By Kandis M. Koustenis | Business Insights

    Introduction: Embracing the Digital Renaissance

    In the expansive digital universe, few technological marvels evoke as much fascination and debate as generative AI. At its core, this technology, powered by intricate algorithms, challenges conventional notions of creativity by producing content autonomously, often surpassing human capabilities in nuance and complexity. But as with all disruptive innovations, its rapid ascent brings with it a plethora of unresolved questions, particularly in the realm of legal rights and protections.

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  • The Employee’s Handbook to Holiday Work

    December 14, 2023 By R. Douglas Taylor, Jr. | Employment Law

    The holiday season often brings a surge in work hours, especially for those in the retail and service industries. This period, while potentially lucrative for both employers and employees, also brings with it questions about holiday pay, overtime, and legal rights. This article aims to address these concerns, offering clarity and some guidance to help navigate the festive but often complex holiday work schedule.

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  • NLRB Delays Start Date for New Joint Employer Rule

    November 22, 2023 By R. Douglas Taylor, Jr. | Employment Law

    On October 26, 2023, the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB or Board) issued a new rule, with an effective date of December 26, 2023, establishing the standard for determining joint employer status under the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA). The NLRB’s new rule significantly expands the definition of “joint employment” under the NLRA. A more detailed evaluation of the new joint employer rule is available here.

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  • Are You a Joint Employer Under the NLRB’s New Rule? Why it Matters to Your Business

    November 16, 2023 By R. Douglas Taylor, Jr. | Employment Law

    On October 26, 2023, the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB or Board) issued a long-awaited new rule addressing the standard for determining joint employer status under the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA). The NLRB’s new rule significantly expands the definition of “joint employment” under the NLRA.

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  • Exploring the Spectrum of Nonprofit Tax-Exempt Entities

    November 15, 2023 By Timothy R. Hughes | Business Insights

    Determining exactly what type of non-profit structure your entity has, and which exempt organizations may apply, is a critical first question for your organization. The mission, vision, and values are the beating heart of your nonprofit’s activities. Still, fiscal responsibilities play a pivotal role in the survival and success of your organization. In this fourth and final part of our series, we aim to shed light on the intricate world of nonprofit structures and the various IRS designations that apply to nonprofits.

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  • Structuring, Growing, and Nurturing Your Nonprofit Board

    November 8, 2023 By Timothy R. Hughes | Business Insights

    Non-profit organizations are generally governed by a board of directors. The board retains the chief executive officer, sets the organization’s strategy, establishes the budget, and tries to develop resources to meet the missions and strategy of the organization. The board of directors plays a pivotal role in guiding and amplifying the organization’s efforts. The board makes the difference between an organization that merely exists and one that thrives and creates impactful change. In this, our third blog in the series, our focus shifts from the foundational elements of a nonprofit to the intricacies of board management.

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