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DiMuroGinsberg focuses primarily
on general and complex litigation in the areas of corporate and commercial law, business torts, RICO, criminal law, employment & labor law, and professional liability & ethics.
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Alexandria, VA 22314
Telephone: 703-684-4333
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/in In The News /by Steven LongDiMuroGinsberg lawyer, Kendall Almerico, discusses the Greek Bailout Fund, a crowdfunding campaign started on Indiegogo. “Even if a miracle occurred and somehow the money was pledged, it would not be enough [now that the deadline has passed and interest is being added on].” Read full article: http://www.foxnews.com/us/2015/07/02/crowdfunding-greece-bailout-is-it-practical/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+foxnews%2Fnational+%28Internal+-+US+Latest+-+Text%29
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/in In The News /by Steven LongDiMuroGinsberg lawyer, Kendall Almerico, discusses how raising capital with Regulation A+ will involve more than going online, creating a crowdfunding campaign and watching the money flow in. “Regulation A+ involves the sale of equity or debt in your company and is governed by securities laws. Raising $50 million under Regulation A+ is going to require […]
Two years after killing man, cop is still not charged
/in In The News /by Steven LongA Virginia police officer killed a man in his own home who hadn’t committed a crime and allegedly had his hands up. Why hasn’t the cop been charged? CNN’s Randi Kaye interviews Michael Lieberman and recaps the John Geer police shooting for Anderson Cooper 360⁰
Fairfax pays $2.95 million to settle suit in John Geer Police Shooting
/in In The News /by Steven LongMichael Lieberman, Harrington’s lawyer, said the settlement was the largest for a police shooting in Virginia history. “No family should have to fight like the Geer family was forced to,” Lieberman said, “in order to learn basic facts about the police shooting of a loved one, and the public deserves a government that is transparent […]
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/in In The News /by Steven LongDiMuroGinsberg lawyer, Kendall Almerico, discusses the recent passage of Regulation A+ and how it opens the doors to a revolutionary way to raise capital.
How to Handle Workplace Threats
/in In The News /by Steven LongDealing with employees who may pose a health or safety risk was the subject of comment by DiMuroGinsberg partner, Jonathan R. Mook, in a recent article appearing in the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) online newsletter. The article by Allen Smith, entitled “Rely on Conduct Rules to Discipline Workplace Threats,” explores the various ways […]
Botched will cost lawyer $600,000.00
/in In The News /by Steven LongDiMuroGinsberg’s client, the RSPCA, prevails. “A Richmond lawyer and his firm are on the hook for a $603,409.90 bequest that should have gone to the Richmond Society for the Prevention of Cruelty of Animals, under a judge’s ruling last month in a legal malpractice case.” View the Virginia Lawyers Weekly article
DiMuroGinsberg patent attorney, Jay Kesan, to speak about Patent Reform at The Technology Policy Institute on February 11.
/in In The News /by Steven LongPatent reform is high on the agenda for the upcoming Congress. Proponents of reform claim the current system produces excessive litigation, particularly on the part of “patent assertion entities,” imposing costs on entrepreneurs and others and deterring innovation. Those on the other side suggest that the litigation explosion is overstated and that patent reform efforts […]
Will JOBS Act Equity Crowdfunding Ever Happen?
/in In The News /by Steven LongKendall Almerico recently spoke with Forbes magazine about the SEC’s failure to release and make into law, the rules and regulations needed to support The JOBS Act of 2012. “If a law said you or I had to do something by a certain date, we would do it because we do not want to face […]
Press Release regarding the Shooting Death of John Geer
/in In The News /by Steven LongFrom DiMuroGinsberg, P.C., Counsel for the Family of John Geer February 2, 2015, Alexandria, Virginia After almost seventeen months of deafening silence, the family of John Geer, a Fairfax County resident and father of two, has finally seen the Fairfax County Police Department’s own evidence that John was wrongfully shot by Officer Adam Torres. On […]