Monthly Archives: January 2011 »
The Herd: New hires and promotions for 1.25.11
Lots of moves this week, in law, higher ed, recruiting and more
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Assessed value of Chesterfield real estate declined 3.3% (Times-Dispatch) Chesterfield County property is worth $1.3 billion less than it was in 2009. That equals a 3.3 percent decline in real estate tax assessments, according
Read More »Fan restaurateurs expanding to Fredericksburg
The partners behind a popular Fan nightspot are expanding to Fredericksburg
Read More »French pleads guilty to fraud
Developer Justin French's downward spiral finds him facing up to three decades in prison for abusing state and federal tax credit programs
Read More »Mutual fund field gets more crowded
One of Richmond’s oldest financial firms has launched two new mutual funds
Read More »The Docket: Court Roundup for 1.25.11
A laboratory claims a former executive used company assets. A lender is trying to recover funds from an ambulance authority. Plus a billboard company is trying to collect from a Hampton Inn that didn’t
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Civil War site is now a battlefield for Wal-Mart (AP) Nearly 150 years after Robert E. Lee and Ulysses S. Grant fought in northern Virginia, a conflict over the battlefield is taking shape in
Read More »Peace, love & banking?
A recent ad for Ally Bank was eerliy similar to the ones that were airing for Union First Market Bank.
Read More »Bar association hands down verdict on sharing leads
Lawyers beware: Some forms of networking could violate the ethical standard of the profession
Read More »Monday Q&A: Food pedaler pushes Richmond beyond pizza, Chinese
It began with four bikes, $5,000 and an idea for a food delivery service that was quick and didn’t depend on the use of a car. This week RBS chats with Frank Bucalo about
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