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Psychological reports open to public inspection | Virginia Lawyers Weekly

In a matter of first impression, the Fairfax County Circuit Court ruled that psychological reports from a sanity evaluation that have been admitted into evidence in support of an uncontested not guilty by reason of insanity plea “should be, and hereby are, open to public inspection.” “Because the Defendant in this case has not overcome . ....

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Paying expert for time and expenses clarified | Virginia Lawyers Weekly

Where a court rule requires a litigant to pay “‘a reasonable fee for time spent and expenses incurred[,]’” when deposing an opposing expert witness, this includes the expert’s “reasonable fees incurred during the deposition itself, as well as the reasonable fees incurred for travel and reasonable fees for the expert’s preparation for the deposition.” Overview . ....

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Appellate attorneys' fees OK'd in case of first impression

A Greene County circuit judge awarded more than $13,000 in appellate attorneys’ fees in a long-standing dispute after finding the appellees were the prevailing party in the Supreme Court of Virginia appeal. In a case of first impression, Greene County Circuit Judge Dale B. Durrer analyzed the intersection of two Virginia Supreme Court rules . ....

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Woman died after pulmonary embolism — $1,653,369.86 verdict

Type of action: Medical malpractice Injuries alleged: Failure to order DVT prophylaxis for a patient following orthopedic repair of traumatic leg injury, resulting in pulmonary embolism and death Name of case: Lori and Danielle Norfleet, Co-Administrators of the Estate of Nicole Norfleet, Deceased v. Valley Physician Enterprise, Inc. Court: Winchester Circuit Court Case no.: CL21-410 . ....

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Civil sexual assault claims go forward | Virginia Lawyers Weekly

Where defendant’s demurrer asserts that plaintiff’s civil claims for sexual assault and battery, and aggravated sexual assault and battery fall under the tort of assault and battery, the demurrer is overruled because “Virginia law recognizes individual torts of sexual assault and battery and aggravated sexual assault and battery.” Common law Virginia circuit courts have recognized . ....

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