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Stop Sign Stand-Off
You’re at a stop sign, and so are three other drivers. One of two things will happen: no one will make the first move to cross the intersection or — you guessed it! — everyone will try to go at…
What Virginians Need to Know About REAL IDs
Wondering if you should upgrade to a REAL ID? Here’s some information to help you decide. Whether you live in Leesburg, Hopewell, or somewhere in between, chances are that you’ve heard something about REAL IDs. But if you’re like many…
The Real Ladies of Loudoun County
Roxce Castillo has created the go-to online community for Northern Virginia women who would like to connect and support each other. In this episode of Burnett & Williams’ podcast series, Peter Burnett and Jonathan Slater are joined by Roxce Castillo,…
Our Perfect Warrior Foundation
The Loudoun County Ampersand Food Pantry Project
Burnett & Williams’ Peter Burnett is stepping up to help those in need and inspiring those around him to do the same! The Ampersand Pantry Project has been a long-time labor of love for Leesburg attorney Peter Burnett, so it…
Jim Williams, Richmond Airport Commissioner
Jim Williams has been appointed to the Capital Region Airport Commission. Burnett & Williams Partner Jim Williams has been appointed to the Capital Region Airport Commission, which owns and operates the Richmond International Airport (RIC). Burnett & Williams is thrilled…
Dealing With Road Rage
Most drivers have experienced some form of road rage, whether at the hands of another driver or feeling it themselves. We’ve gathered some tips on how to help deal with both situations. Photo: Krasula / Shutterstock In October of 2019,…
Can I Take My Case up to the Supreme Court?
Can I take my case up to the Supreme Court?Answer: almost certainly not. From time to time, after a stinging defeat, lawyers on television, on the courthouse steps, will say "We're going to appeal our case all the way to…