Announcing the addition of Taylor Cannatelli, to CWM
Posted on May 16, 2024
Crenshaw, Ware & Martin is delighted to announce the addition of Taylor Cannatelli as the firm’s Summer Associate for 2024. Taylor is a rising 3L at the William & Mary Law School where she is a member of the Transactional Law Team, Alternative Dispute Resolution Team, and the Business Law Review. She graduated magna cum […]
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CWM Attorneys Recognized by Virginia Super Lawyers®
Posted on April 29, 2024 by James L. Chapman, IV, Darius K. Davenport, Donald C. Schultz, W. Ryan Snow, K. Barrett Luxhoj
Posted in Honors and Awards, News
We are pleased to announce that five CWM attorneys, James L. Chapman, IV, Darius K. Davenport, Sr., Donald C. Schultz, W. Ryan Snow and K. Barrett Luxhoj, have been named to the 2024 Virginia Super Lawyers.
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Virginia Changes The Game On NIL
Posted on April 23, 2024 by Darius K. Davenport, Robert G. Bracknell
Posted in Articles and Presentations, News
Virginia businesses’ non-compliance with the Fair Labor Standards Act or Virginia law wage protections can lead to substantial liability. Moreover, misclassifying workers as independent contractors when they should properly be classified as employees can lead to equally grave consequences. A recent local settlement highlights the risk to businesses.
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Corporate Transparency Act
Posted on February 12, 2024
Posted in Articles and Presentations, News
Virginia businesses’ non-compliance with the Fair Labor Standards Act or Virginia law wage protections can lead to substantial liability. Moreover, misclassifying workers as independent contractors when they should properly be classified as employees can lead to equally grave consequences. A recent local settlement highlights the risk to businesses.
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Final rule under Fair Labor Standards Act on Employee/Independent Contractor Classification Takes Effect
Posted on February 6, 2024
Virginia businesses’ non-compliance with the Fair Labor Standards Act or Virginia law wage protections can lead to substantial liability. Moreover, misclassifying workers as independent contractors when they should properly be classified as employees can lead to equally grave consequences. A recent local settlement highlights the risk to businesses.
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CoVaBIZ Magazine “Behind the Scenes” Interview with Darius Davenport
Posted on January 8, 2024 by Darius K. Davenport
CoVABIZ newest installment of “behind the scenes” look at the lives of some of Coastal Virginia’s most influential and thoughtful professionals.
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Virginia Business Announces 24th Edition “Legal Elite”
Posted on December 5, 2023 by Steven L. Brinker, James L. Chapman, IV, Donald C. Schultz, W. Ryan Snow, Darius K. Davenport, Douglas E. Penner
Posted in Firm Announcements, Honors and Awards
Crenshaw, Ware & Martin, P.L.C. is proud to announce that five of the firm’s attorneys have been recognized by Virginia Business Magazine among Virginia’s “Legal Elite” for 2021. Each year, in cooperation with the Virginia Bar Association, the Legal Elite recognizes lawyers selected by their peers as outstanding attorneys.
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CWM Runs in the 2023 ADP Corporate 5K
Posted on June 21, 2023 by Alexander R. McDaniel
Posted in Community News, News
Crenshaw, Ware & Martin ran in the ADP Corporate 5k on June 20, sprinting through the heart of downtown Norfolk. Team CWM was a fast group of attorneys, paralegals, and guests. Alex McDaniel led the team and won the Boss Challenge. Congratulations to Alex and Team CWM!
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Alexander McDaniel Admitted to Supreme Court of the United States of America
Posted on May 22, 2023 by Alexander R. McDaniel
Alexander McDaniel has been admitted to the Supreme Court of the United States of America
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17th Annual Legal Food Frenzy KICKOFF!
Posted on April 21, 2023
The 17th Annual Legal Food Frenzy is under way. Legal Food Frenzy is an annual fundraising competition created in partnership with the Virginia Attorney General, the Young Lawyers Division of the Virginia Bar Association, and the Federation of Virginia Food Banks.
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