Professional Services and Law Firms Permitted to Operate During Stay at Home Orders
The Virginia State Bar and the Virginia Bar Association have confirmed our firm’s reading of Governor Northam’s Stay at Home Order, which... Read More
Should Your 18 Year Old Have an Advanced Medical Directive?
The best estate plans includes the adoption of a robust Advanced Medical Directive (AMD). AMDs are legally binding documents that provide direction... Read More
COVID-19 and the Workplace
These are unprecedented times for both employers and employees. To provide some clarity, the Department of Labor’s Wage and Hour Division recently... Read More
COVID-19 (Coronavirus): Know Your Rights
It is only a matter of time before employers begin to lay off employees due to the Covid-19 crisis. Some lay-offs may... Read More
Natural Hair, Don’t Care!
Many African American people have been rejected from jobs, punished at school and called out in other public places because of the... Read More
Bill to Ban Non-Compete Clauses
On January 7, 2020, Sally Hudson (D-Albemarle) introduced HB1112, a bill which would ban all covenants not to compete in employment agreements... Read More
Cook Craig and Francuzenko Attorneys Named to Arlington Magazine Top Attorneys List
Cook Craig & Francuzenko, PLLC is pleased to announce that two of the firm’s attorneys, John C. Cook and Broderick C. Dunn,... Read More
IRS Warns of Email Scam
The IRS has warned taxpayers and financial professionals about a new IRS email impersonation scam campaign which is spreading nationally. It is... Read More
Schedule B 990 Updates
Late last month, a Montana Federal District Court knocked down recently enacted IRS rules that had allowed 501(c)(4) organizations to avoid disclosing... Read More
Upcoming IRS Form 990 Changes for Tax Exempt Entities
Upcoming IRS Form 990 Changes for Tax Exempt Entities Currently, certain tax-exempt organizations are required to e-file Forms 990-PF and 990.... Read More