What is a chancellor?
The old Virginia term for a judge hearing equitable claims.
What is a cross-bill?
The old Virginia term for cross-claims and third-party complaints
What is the difference between default in Virginia courts and default in federal courts?
In Virginia, default is a big deal - party’s that go into default will not be rescued as they might be in federal courts
What is unique about divorce and annulment cases in Virginia?
What happens in a mixed case including both legal and equitable claims?
Assuming there is a timely demand for a jury to hear the legal claims (e.g., by requesting on the face of the complaint),
Can there ever be a jury in equity cases?
There is a statutory right to a jury in two situations, and the jury verdict is binding on the chancellor:
How can review of an equitable judgement or order be sought?
From the trial court by:
What is required in order to get a new trial based on new evidence?
This generally does not work
Must prove that the evidence:
What are the steps to approach an equitable remedies question?
What court hears equitable claims?
The Circuit Court, unless it is a FOIA case, which is heard by the GD court
What are the general requirements for equitable relief?
Equity relief is always discretionary
What are the two types of injunctions?
How do you obtain injunctive relief?
What is temporary injunctive relief, and what term is used in Virginia?
Injunctive relief that is necessary to preserve the status quo
In Virginia, it is called a preliminary injunction
How do you obtain preliminary injunctive relief?
You must show:
What is the exception to the general rule that equity courts “balance the hardships”?
Real covenants exception
What is specific performance?
An equitable remedy by which:
When is specific performance available?
In addition to the general requirements, there are three key requirements:
How do you extablish the existence of a valid contract?
You must establish:
How do you determine whether all conditions have been fulfilled in a contract?
Two main issues involving this:
What is mutuality of remedy?
It means that one party cannot get specific performance if the other party would not have been able to get it
Remedies are mutual if:
What does the tort of unfair competition cover?
What is a trade secret?
Information that is both:
Is equitable relief available for unlawful competition? Why?
Yes, because damages for profits lost from business wrongfully appropriated would necessarily be speculative