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Force Majeure – COVID-19: Foreseeable or Unforeseeable?

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Last updated: March 18, 2020 Just a little over a month ago, on February 11, 2020, the World Health Organization (WHO) announced a name for the new coronavirus illness: COVID-19.  A month later, on March 11, 2020, the WHO characterized COVID-19 as a pandemic. In the week since the WHO’s announcement that COVID-19 is a pandemic, we have seen restrictions on travel, limitations on gatherings, as well as schools, businesses, and non-essential governmental operations shut down physical offices, moving toward remote work when and where possible.  At the local, state, and federal levels, we are seeing an unprecedented response from […]

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OSHA/COVID-19  Update

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By Kirk Sosebee, Brett Marston, and Spencer Wiegard In this difficult time for employers, OSHA has placed another new requirement on their plate. Not only are employers encouraged to take extra steps and precautions to help protect their employees’ health and safety, new guidance from OSHA requires employers to record, and in some cases report, instances of coronavirus that are contracted by their employees on the jobsite. Employers have a general duty to record and report certain work-related injuries and illnesses to OSHA. Unlike the common cold or flu, which are excluded from OSHA’s recording and reporting requirements, OSHA is […]

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Public meetings and hearings for local governments and other “public bodies” in Virginia

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On 3/26/20, The Virginia Association of Counties has put the public meeting guidance on one page:  https://www.vaco.org/local-government-operations-guidance-from-the-local-government-attorneys-of-virginia/ On 3/21/20, Attorney General Mark Herring issued an opinion here about public meetings during the emergency. In summary, localities are not authorized to hold public meetings to conduct regular public business solely by electronic means (meaning without a physically-assembled quorum of the local governing body, and a physical location open to the public).  Therefore, localities are advised to “defer any and all decisions that can be deferred until it is once again possible to meet in person.” (3/20/20 AG Op. pg. 4) There […]

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Don’t Leave HR to Luck: 2020 Employment Law Symposium (Postponed)

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Important Symposium Update as of March 12, 2020 TO:  Registrants for the Gentry Locke Labor & Employment Symposium RE:  Update on Coronavirus (COVID-19) After careful evaluation, we have decided to postpone our Labor & Employment Symposium that was scheduled on March 17 in Lynchburg and March 19 in Roanoke. Protecting our attendees, speakers, and staff is our top priority. We will evaluate the landscape and will inform you of our future plans as soon as possible. We will assess any requests for refunds after we decide our future plans (that may also include webinars). Thank you for your patience and […]

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Developing an Effective Business Response to COVID-19

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With emerging concerns surrounding the COVID-19 (or “coronavirus”), companies face a growing number of issues, despite the fact that there are still no reported cases of the coronavirus in Virginia. This is a fluid situation, and Gentry Locke is keeping abreast of the ever-changing developments with the coronavirus. We have put together a team to follow the latest updates so we may advise our clients regarding the best practices to handle employee-related issues involving leaves of absence, the ADA, company travel, OSHA requirements, and other business-related matters that may relate to the coronavirus. We also encourage you to visit the […]

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Gentry Locke Names Edwards Annual “Pro Bono Promise Award” Recipient

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ROANOKE, Va. (February 18, 2020) – The Virginia law firm of Gentry Locke is pleased to announce that Partner Evans G. Edwards has been named the recipient of the firm’s 2019 Pro Bono Promise Award. The award recognizes pro bono work that exceeds the 2% yearly aspirational goal set by the Supreme Court of Virginia, either quantitatively or qualitatively. In 2019, Evans dedicated almost 100 hours to pro bono efforts. “As a firm, we recognize the importance of making legal representation available to everyone. We are proud of the commitment of Evans and others within the firm to make sure this […]

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Partner Chip (John G.) Dicks Inducted into Virginia Law Foundation Fellows Class of 2020

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RICHMOND, Va. (January 23, 2020) – The Virginia law firm of Gentry Locke is pleased to announce that Richmond Partner Chip (John G.) Dicks has been inducted into the Virginia Law Foundation Fellows Class of 2020. Inductees were formally honored at the Virginia Law Foundation’s annual dinner on January 23. The Virginia Law Foundation is the charitable arm of the Virginia Bar Association. Fellows are recognized as leaders in the profession, both in their practices and their communities. They comprise a group of nearly 500 of the best and brightest legal practitioners who are committed to the highest ideals of the law […]

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Gentry Locke Announces 2020 Management Committee

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ROANOKE, Va. (January 21, 2019) – The Virginia law firm of Gentry Locke is pleased to announce the appointment of following individuals to serve on the firm’s Management Committee for 2020: Managing Partner Monica T. Monday (Roanoke) Partner Matthew W. Broughton (Roanoke) Partner William Gust (Roanoke) Partner Gregory D. Habeeb (Richmond) Partner Guy M. Harbert (Roanoke) Partner Brett Marston (Roanoke) The Management Committee, led by Monica T. Monday, oversees all firm operations and strategies, including decisions involving organizational structure, budget, business development, recruiting and more. Monday has served as the firm’s Managing Partner since 2013. About Gentry Locke With more than […]

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