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Client Alert DOJ Whistleblower Program

Client Alert: DOJ Whistleblower Pilot Program

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The Department of Justice (DOJ) Criminal Division recently unveiled its Whistleblower Pilot Program, signaling a pivotal shift in the landscape of corporate enforcement and accountability. The program is slated to take effect “later this year.” Here’s why you should take notice: 1. A New Era of Incentives The DOJ recognizes that people and corporations respond to incentives. The carrot-and-stick approach, previously seen in the DOJ’s Voluntary Self-Disclosure Program for corporations, now extends to individual whistleblowers. In this spirit, the Whistleblower Pilot Program aims to reward individuals who come forward with significant corporate or financial misconduct that the government is not yet aware of. 2. Financial […]

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Best of Roanoke Award

Gentry Locke Awarded The Roanoker’s “Best of Roanoke” Best Law Firm

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ROANOKE, Va. (May 1, 2024) – The Virginia law firm Gentry Locke is pleased to announce that it has been awarded “Best Law Firm – Platinum” in The Roanoker magazine’s 2024 “Best of Roanoke” reader poll. The platinum award is the highest honor bestowed in a category. The Roanoker’s “Best of Roanoke” poll tabulates reader votes in the designated categories to determine a silver, gold and platinum winner. The 2024 “Best of” issue, which marks the 38th annual poll, published on May 1, 2024. The full list can be found here. The Roanoker is the longest continuously published city magazine in Virginia. It is issued by LeisureMedia360, […]

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Super Lawyers Award

18 Gentry Locke Attorneys Recognized in 2024 Virginia Super Lawyers Lists

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ROANOKE, Va. (April 25, 2024) – The Virginia law firm Gentry Locke is pleased to announce that 12 of the firm’s attorneys have been named to the 2024 Virginia Super Lawyers® list and six attorneys have been named to the 2024 Virginia Rising Stars list. Additionally, for the sixth consecutive year, Monica Monday, Head of Gentry Locke’s Appeals & Critical Issues practice, has been named to all three of the publication’s “Top Lists,” including the “Top 100 in Virginia,” the “Top 50 Women in Virginia,” and she is ranked number three on the “Top 10 in Virginia.” Gentry Locke’s Managing […]

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FTC seeks to impose ban

FTC Seeks to Impose Ban On Noncompete Restrictions on Employees

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On April 23, 2024, the Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”) issued a Final Rule which provides that it is an “unfair method of competition” for employers to enter into non-compete clauses with their workers after August 21, 2024—or 120 days after the Final Rule is published in the Federal Register.  The Final Rule is available here.  The Final Rule was issued after the FTC received more than 26,000 public comments in response to its Notice of Proposed Rulemaking issued in January 2023. While the ban is scheduled to take effect 120 days after the Final Rule is published in the Federal […]

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Planning for Success: Jury Instructions in Civil Cases Article

Planning for Success: Jury Instructions in Civil Cases

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Republished with permission of the Virginia State Bar. Relatively few civil cases are tried to verdict these days, so jury instructions may almost be an afterthought in the minds of many litigators. Of the cases that are tried, many are repetitive type cases in which an experienced litigator likely knows the instructions by heart, and can recite them – so jury instruction issues are almost incidental. But for cases that veer from that track, and for newer lawyers, jury instructions should be a very significant factor throughout the entire case from start to finish. Knowing your ultimate desired instructions is […]

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What to Do During and After an Auto Accident in Virginia Article

What to Do During and After an Auto Accident in Virginia

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Staying calm and keeping your wits about you during and after an auto accident in Virginia is no easy task. Accidents happen fast, and the events that unfold afterwards can happen just as fast. The situation can also be complicated by any number of additional factors: injuries, anxiety, and answering questions from numerous individuals. There is no one-size-fits-all response that is appropriate in every auto accident. This is why it is vital to consult an experienced Virginia personal injury attorney as soon as possible, so you can get specific and tailored advice that takes into account the specific details of […]

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Confessions of an Oral Argument Junkie: Lessons Learned from Listening to Recordings of Appellate Arguments Article

Confessions of an Oral Argument Junkie: Lessons Learned from Listening to Recordings of Appellate Arguments

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I admit it. I am an appellate argument junkie. This has been a long-standing problem, but one that took on new dimensions when the Supreme Court of Virginia began releasing audio recordings of oral arguments about ten years ago. I then began listening to the Court’s arguments in earnest. Now, of course, the availability of audio recordings of appellate arguments is ubiquitous. This means that anyone can hear an appellate argument without their leaving the house, car, or office. I don’t know about anyone else, but I’m hooked. So is this a good habit or a bad one? Because I […]

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They Grow Up Too Soon: Don’t Let Time Expire on Your Child’s Medical Malpractice Claim Article

They Grow Up Too Soon: Don’t Let Time Expire on Your Child’s Medical Malpractice Claim

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Article co-written by Matthew Broughton, Jared Tuck, and intern Nicholas Beck In Virginia, a minor’s personal injury case typically has a statute of limitations of two years from the child’s 18th birthday. However, that deadline does not apply when the injury was caused by a medical provider’s negligence. If your child’s claim does not get filed before the expiration of the two-year statute of limitations, then his or her claim may be forever barred. The statute of limitations for a minor’s medical malpractice case can often be confusing, but with the help of experienced Virginia medical malpractice attorneys, your child […]

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United Parks & Resorts Earned a Defense Verdict After Nearly Seven Years of Litigation

Case Studies

The results of client matters depend on a variety of factors unique to each matter. Past successes do not predict or guarantee future successes.

A Gentry Locke trial team earned a defense verdict for United Parks & Resorts after nearly seven years of litigation in both state and federal court. The Plaintiff was injured on the Aquazoid waterslide while boarding a family-style raft. Her medical damages of over $260,000 were not contested. She had two surgeries on her left knee. Plaintiff sued for $1.5 million and asked the jury to award $868,000 in closing argument. After three days of evidence, the jury found that our client’s lifeguards were not negligent, vindicating our multi-year effort to defend the Plaintiff’s claims.

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