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insightIntroduction. International companies are signaling growing concern about the U.S. sanctions laws. These laws impose restrictions on entering business transactions with certain targeted countries, companies and even individual persons anywhere in the world.
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insightOFAC also has adopted sanctions that specifically apply to non-U.S. companies and individuals, even if such parties do not fit within the definition of “U.S. person” and even if they have no contacts whatsoever with the United States.
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insightWilliams Mullen is pleased to announce that Rosanne Jacuzzi, an experienced Export Controls and ITAR attorney, has joined the International Team as a Partner. She will be working out of the Washington, D.C. office.
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insightOn the latest episode of Williams Mullen's Benefits Companion, Brydon DeWitt and Marie Yascko-Rosado discuss changes for 401(k) plans under the recently enacted SECURE Act.
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insightRecently, Rebecca Edwards wrote an article for the Legal Marketing Association Mid-Atlantic Region's newsletter on how to prepare for a pitch meeting. The article was recently republished by JDSupra.
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insightWilliams Mullen will help sponsor the Virginia Equality Bar Association’s (VEBA) name and gender marker change clinics for transgender and gender non-conforming individuals in 2020.
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insightLast week, Hal Johnson was quoted in an article from Virginia Lawyers Weekly about a court fight between two entities over insurance coverage that was the result of an online phishing scam. The article is only available to those that subscribe to Virginia Lawyers Weekly. If you're a subscriber and would like to learn more, click the link below: Phisherman's Blues
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insightThe SECURE Act* (the “Act”) makes significant changes to employer-sponsored retirement plans, and many of the changes take effect immediately.
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insightWilliams Mullen is pleased to announce that Sean Hicks has been named ‘Young Lawyer of the Year’ by the Bar Association of the City of Richmond.
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insightWilliams Mullen is pleased to announce the election of seven new partners. Kelley Holland (Litigation), Jennifer Morgan (Litigation), Cart Reilly (Real Estate), Ken Shevlin (Corporate), Ned Turnbull (Corporate), Kyle Wingfield (Tax Law) and Mark Zaruba (Corporate) were elected partners at the firm’s January board meeting.