
Herring creates Office of Civil Rights, seeks to make it permanent feature in AG’s office
Attorney General Mark Herring has created an Office of Civil Rights within the AG’s office, and is backing legislation to make the office a permanent feature

Attorney General Mark Herring has created an Office of Civil Rights within the AG’s office, and is backing legislation to make the office a permanent feature

Virginia Progressive Prosecutors for Justice issued a letter Monday to leaders in the General Assembly encouraging a range of criminal justice reforms.

When companies need to protect their unique position in the market, they often turn to intellectual property law. When its protections are available, intellectual property law prevents others from profiting from your work.

If a party acts in a negligible manner and causes harm to another party, then personal injury laws apply.

A personal injury claim can get you rightful compensation to deal with medical expenses and financial hardships that come after an accident.

The office of Attorney General Mark R. Herring has produced a short training video for law enforcement and elections officials that walks through his recent opinion on protections against voter intimidation and harassment that exist in both state and federal law.

Attorney General Mark R. Herring today wrote to key law enforcement and elections stakeholder organizations asking for their commitment to ensuring a safe, fair, free and accurate election, and outlining protections in state and federal law to prevent voter intimidation and harassment.

Even though physicians win more jury trials than they lose, Forbes found that insurance companies coughed up more than $3 billion in medical malpractice payouts in 2012 alone.

No one imagines themselves going through a divorce. Unfortunately, some couples are unable to reconcile, and divorce is their only option.

The Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission (JLARC) conducts program evaluation, policy analysis, and oversight of state agencies on behalf of the Virginia General Assembly as authorized by the Code of Virginia.
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