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insightOn the latest episode of Trending Now - An IP Podcast, Janet Cho discusses trademark congestion and trademark depletion. Specifically, she talks about the difference between the two concepts and helpful tips to protect your brand in the face of these issues.
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peopleCaitlin Grow focuses her practice on corporate matters including corporate governance, commercial contracting, and mergers and acquisitions.
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insightOn July 12, Tom Johnson, an attorney in Williams Mullen’s land use practice, obtained unanimous approval of a special use permit request for a 199-foot tower in Mebane, NC for TowerCom.
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insightWilliams Mullen has once again been ranked in The American Lawyer’s Am Law 200 rankings, which includes the top 200 law firms in the United States based on gross revenue in 2021. Williams Mullen ranked 175th with $148 million in gross revenue. For more information on the Am Law 200 rankings, click here.
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insightWilliams Mullen’s Private Client and Fiduciary Services Practice was recently recognized in the 2021 edition of Chambers High Net Worth for Private Wealth Law.
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insightClick on the button below for a full PDF of the Environmental Newsletter. View PDF
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insightIn a move fitting for a catchy article title, in late May President Biden’s administration released its proposed budget for EPA for fiscal year 2022 (“FY2022”) (EPA’s fiscal year runs from October 1 to September 30).
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insightThe Virginia State Air Pollution Control Board (Air Board) took its first measurable step toward a change in air permitting by creating a Subcommittee on Public Participation Processes (the Subcommittee) on June 21, 2019. The Subcommittee is composed of a subset of Air Board members. At the time of formation, the precise agenda of the Subcommittee was not clear. This changed. The meetings, public comment, and discussion since the Subcommittee’s first meeting on September 13, 2019 have shaped their initiatives. We discuss these areas and the possible impac
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insightThe EPA decision to add 1-Bromopropane (“1-BP”) to the list of Hazardous Air Pollutants (“HAP”) has implications that go beyond the addition of another chemical to the HAP list.
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insightA regulation adopted by the Department of Justice (“DOJ”) late in the Trump administration prohibiting settlement payments to third parties continues to be an impediment to possible environmental justice consent decrees in actions brought by the federal government.