Business Law December 10, 2025 · 2 min read
PJI Law Ranked No. 1,239 on 2025 Inc. 5000 List of Fastest-Growing Firms
FAIRFAX & RICHMOND, Virginia – PJI Law, an estate planning, probate, civil litigation, and business law firm with offices in Fairfax and Richmond, is proud to announce its ranking as number 1,239 on the 2025 Inc.…
Business Law July 11, 2025 · 1 min read
PJI Law Ranked #53 Among Virginia's Largest Law Firms by Virginia Lawyers Weekly
FAIRFAX & RICHMOND, Virginia – PJI Law, an estate planning, probate, civil litigation, and business law firm with offices in Fairfax and Richmond proudly announces its inclusion on the Virginia Lawyers Weekly 2025 list of Virginia's…
Business Law April 15, 2025 · 13 min read
How Do I Change Ownership of an LLC in Virginia?
Whether you're stepping back from daily operations, bringing on a new member, adjusting ownership after a life event, or preparing your business for future transitions, changing the ownership of a Virginia LLC involves more than updating…
Business Law February 26, 2025 · 2 min read
PJI Law Expands Fairfax, VA Headquarters to 20,000 Square Feet
FAIRFAX, Virginia—PJI Law, PLC proudly announces the expansion of its Fairfax headquarters to 20,000 square feet, effective January 2025. This significant growth reflects the firm’s continued success in serving the Northern Virginia community with exceptional legal…
Business Law April 15, 2022 · 5 min read
How Do I Start a Business in Northern Virginia?
It began with an idea, and you now have a strategy. You're ready to launch a new business, but you want to ensure everything is done correctly. You realize you must adhere to local, state, and…
Business Law July 11, 2018 · 2 min read
Check Out These Newly Enacted Virginia Laws
We’re not passive about the practice of law here at PJI Law – we pride ourselves on keeping up with the latest changes in the law in order to gain as big of an advantage as…
Business Law April 12, 2018 · 2 min read
The Dangers of Not Properly Registering Your Company in Virginia
The Supreme Court of Virginia has overturned a $2.35 million verdict for a telecom company because the company was not properly registered with the Virginia State Corporation Commission (“SCC”). The ruling of the Court means that…