Recent Articles from Virginia Business
Chesapeake jail annex approved to house inmates
The General Assembly on Wednesday overwhelmingly authorized a waiver from state construction requirements that would allow the city to use three modular jail facilities as they were intended - to house inmates.
Eminent domain
Verdicts in two recent lawsuits seem to indicate the way the wind is blowing in restricting the government’s power of eminent domain.
Shortchanging justice?
Virginia doesn’t have enough local judges to keep up with the workload, and so far, it hasn’t found enough money to fill all its vacancies.
Who invited Basel III?
Basel III is the third installment of a set of international bank regulations developed in Basel, Switzerland, in reaction to the global financial crisis in 2008-09.
Living by the Golden Rule
Accounting Principals-Richmond named the commonwealth’s best large company at which to work in 2013.
Skin in the game
NES Associates is the 2013 Virginia Business Best Places to Work in the Midsize companies category.
Keeping the door open
Bob Eisiminger, the president and CEO of Knight Point Systems LLC, is passionate about creating a culture “that has a small-company feel; a company that feels like family.”
Port operations bill sails out of Senate committee
RICHMOND An omnibus bill affecting governance of Virginia’s ports, as well as proposals to privatize operations there, sailed through choppy procedural waters and out of the Senate Transportation Committee Wednesday.