GFD&G participated as a hole sponsor at RADAR’s Annual Golf Outing held on September 7, 2011 at Ashley Plantation Country Club in Daleville, Virginia.
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GFD&G participated as a hole sponsor at RADAR’s Annual Golf Outing held on September 7, 2011 at Ashley Plantation Country Club in Daleville, Virginia.
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GFD&G was a Bronze Level Sponsor for the Roanoke Greek Festival held September 16, 17, & 18, 2011.
When purchasing real estate, a buyer should review and understand the restrictive covenants and zoning conditions that affect the property under contract.
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There was a time when powers of attorney were considered a “throw in” in the estate planning process, to be routinely added to the documents deemed more essential to the estate plan, usually wills and trusts.
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It is important to hire a licensed building contractor when you are renovating or building new construction.
Members of the Army National Guard from Western Virginia recently have been called to active duty and, after a period of training, will be deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan.
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The resolution of civil disputes by alternative dispute resolution processes (ADR) rather than by traditional judicial process has become increasingly popular in recent years in response to the rising costs and/or delays of litigation.
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GFD&G brought a $900,000 lawsuit on behalf of an owner against a building contractor in Virginia for construction design and performance defects in the construction of a new commercial building, which prevented the building from being suitable for its intended use.
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GFD&G represented the plaintiff who sued a business partner for fraud and breach of fiduciary duties.
The 2010 Tax Relief Act (“the Act”) was signed into law in December of 2010. Before the new law, there was no estate tax for 2010, but some beneficiaries could have faced higher taxes because there were less favorable income tax basis rules.
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