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Feds Issue New I-9

For months, we have been advising you to use the expired Form I-9 to verify employee identity and authorization to work while the government finalizes a revised form. The government

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Prevent Software Bounty Hunting

One day you receive a letter inquiring about the software on your business computers. It starts politely. The Business Software Alliance invites you to do an audit and report the results

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A Message from Don Hall

February 2020   This week is “crossover week” in the General Assembly, meaning bills that have survived the House of Delegates are sent to the Senate – and Senate bills

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Capitol Briefs 7 (2.24.2020)

House and Senate pass varying versions of a state budget, will ultimately compromise and present a single version to the Governor. Also, read (and watch) the latest on safety inspections.

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Twenty for 2020

2019 saw U.S. new vehicle sales of just over 17 million units. While that was 200,000 units shy of 2018, it exceeded the NADA prediction of 16.8 million annual sales.

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Honoring a Legacy

From left: Bill Redding, Teresa Seay, Sherry Crews, John Buckner, Jonathan Pittman, Robert Bruce, Paul Stone The legacy and memory of longtime VADA member Karen C. Radley was honored with

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Capitol Briefs 6 (2.17.20)

After crossover, work continues for the General Assembly and VADA. More Democratic bills are still alive in 2020 compared to the last 60-day session. Plus, read for an update on

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