WHAT IS A WARRANT IN DEBT? Simply put, a warrant in debt is a civil claim for money that is filed by the Plaintiff-creditor against the named defendant. § 16.1-79. Actions brought on warrant. A civil action in a general district court may be brought by warrant directed to the sheriff or to any other
This article contains important updates and clarifications to the recent CDC order.Please contact our office if you are a Virginia Landlord seeking to evict tenant(s) for non-payment of rent, or other breaches of the terms of the tenancy. The CDC issued an order on Sept 4, 2020, instituting an eviction moratorium until December 31, 2020,
We at Fox and Moghul often receive queries by individuals, companies (LLCs, LP, S/C Corps) either facing an imminent judgment, or having already been subjected to a civil judgment in a court of law. In such cases, it is important for the judgment-debtor to be aware of the following key issues. When an individual receives
During these uncertain financial times, many Americans are concerned with protecting their assets. When markets are fluctuating, and the future is unknown, asset protection is incredibly important. Making a plan to protect your assets before a crisis happens to you and your family can help you protect your future. There are several strategies Virginia residents
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On behalf of Faisal Moghul of Fox & Moghul posted in business litigation on Wednesday, January 2, 2019. Our Virginia Business Lawyers frequently get asked as to what precisely constitutes trademark infringement. In order to answer that question, you need to know when something can be trademarked in the first place. Exclusive Right to Use – Exclusive Right to Prohibit
Virginia Contractors (Classes A, B and C) and DPOR Compliant Contracts By Faisal Moghul of Fox & Moghul posted in Real Estate Law on Monday, March 11, 2019. Certain activities related to the construction, repair or renovation of real property require a contractor’s license. Virginia Code § 54.1-1100 defines a “Contractor” as follows: “Contractor” means any person, that for a
By Faisal Moghul of Fox & Moghul posted in Real Estate Law on Thursday, March 26, 2020. COVID-19 has wreaked havoc with the ability of many people to timely pay their current mortgage. We at Fox & Moghul have been receiving a high-volume of calls by distressed homeowners seeking assistance on this issue. If you are one of those affected