What to Expect When Your Case Is Filed in the EDVA
Litigation By Binnall Law Group - 2026/02/09 at 02:56pm
The Eastern District of Virginia (EDVA), widely known as the “Rocket Docket,” ranks among the fastest federal trial courts in the United States. This Virginia federal court, with divisions in Alexandria, Richmond, Norfolk, and Newport News, has built its reputation on a strong commitment to swift justice. The guiding principle has long been that justice delayed is justice denied. The court operates on an accelerated timeline, aiming to conclude all cases within a year without regard to complexity. It routinely schedules proceedings on weekends and holidays and permits continuances only in exceptional circumstances. Rather than assigning cases to individual judges, […]
Read More Can You Appeal a Judge’s Ruling Before a Case Is Finished?
Litigation By Binnall Law Group - 2026/02/09 at 02:55pm
One of the most frequent questions lawyers receive in litigation is why a seemingly erroneous mid-case ruling by the district court are not appealable until the entire action concludes. The exception is interlocutory appeals; however, these are exceedingly rare. The cornerstone of federal appellate jurisdiction is the final judgment rule, codified in 28 U.S.C. § 1291. Congress long ago decided that appeals should generally await a complete resolution on the merits to avoid the inefficiency, expense, and potential for harassment that would accompany frequent piecemeal review. As the Supreme Court has reiterated, the policy against interlocutory appeals prevents “the obstruction […]
Read More Have You Been Denied Your Earned Commissions? Know Your Rights Under Virginia’s Wage Laws!
Litigation By Binnall Law Group - 2026/02/09 at 02:50pm
If you’re paid on commission and your employer is withholding what you’ve earned, you may have legal recourse—but a recent landmark ruling from the Supreme Court of Virginia changes the game. In Groundworks Operations, LLC f/k/a JES Operations, LLC, et al. v. Joseph Campbell, et al. (Record No. 241092, decided December 30, 2025), the Court addressed whether Virginia’s wage theft statute (Code § 40.1-29) protects commissions like it does wages and salaries. Case Summary: Five former employees of JES Construction, LLC (a foundation repair and waterproofing company) sued under the wage theft law, claiming their employer withheld thousands in earned […]
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