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insightWilliams Mullen is pleased to announce that Robert DuBois has joined the firm as the Director of Information Technology. He will be working out of the Richmond Office. Robert will lead the firm’s IT Department, which is responsible for the management, execution and strategy of the IT infrastructure and security of the firm.
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insightThere have been a number of significant legal and policy developments recently related to data and cybersecurity.
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insightWilliams Mullen is one of the “Midsize Law Firms Punching Way Above Their Weight,” according to a BTI Consulting Group report. The report identifies top midsize and smaller law firms that, in BTI’s words, are “bringing the same level of confidence and reliability as the big firms.”
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insighthere has been much in the press about Virginia legalizing the possession of up to 1 ounce of marijuana or up to four cannabis plants effective July 1, 2021. In this article, we explain the elements of the bill relating to licensure.
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insightOn this episode of Williams Mullen's Benefits Companion, host Brydon DeWitt is joined by Beryl Ball, Principal Financial Advisor at CAPTRUST, who discusses recently released Department of Labor tips on cyber protection for benefit plan sponsors and participants.
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insightWhat’s the difference between a sweepstakes and a contest? What do you need to include in your official rules? Anything to be mindful of when using social media for your sweepstakes or contest?
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insightWilliams Mullen is pleased to announce that Laura D. Windsor has been named to the 2021 class of “Influential Women of Law” by Virginia Lawyers Weekly. The award program honors women attorneys and judges for their work on behalf of clients, their commitment to their communities and their service to the profession. The honorees will be celebrated during an online recognition program that will be broadcast July 20 on YouTube.
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insightWilliams Mullen was honored to present its annual Community Impact award to the George Wythe girls volleyball team at the Scholar Athlete Awards Program hosted virtually by the Richmond Times-Dispatch and Sports Backers. This award celebrates and honors a local high school sports team that improves its community through volunteerism, fundraising or other altruistic activities.
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insightThe Virginia State Bar published an article written by corporate attorney, and Major in the United States Marine Corps (reserve), Jim Giudice discussing a pro bono program called “Operation Healing Forces” that serves members of the Special Operations Forces (SOF). This is a particularly relevant article considering Virginia has one of the largest SOF populations of any state in the country. If you are interested in learning more about the program or volunteering, click here.
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insightVirginia Business magazine has published the "Generous Virginians Project," a list of the top corporate, individual and family foundation donors who gave back to our local communities last year. Williams Mullen is proud to be listed among these generous individuals and companies on this year's list.