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insightOn June 20, 2019, the Greater Richmond Bar Foundation will host a "Lawyerpalooza" fundraising concert, featuring bands with at least one lawyer. Williams Mullen attorney Tommy Bishop, a guitar player himself, co-chaired the event. To read an article previewing the event from Richmond BizSense, click here.
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insightOn this joint edition of Williams Mullen's GovCon Perspectives and Benefits Companion podcasts, Brydon DeWitt is joined by special guest Carl Grund, a financial advisor with Signature Financial Partners in Tysons, Va. Brydon and Carl discuss the role that benefits such as 401K plans can play in helping government contractors recruit and retain employees.
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insightOn June 11, 2019, the IRS and U.S. Department of Treasury issued final regulations requiring taxpayers to reduce their charitable contribution deduction by the amount of any state or local tax credits received (or expected to be received) in return for the contribution.
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insightOn June 11, 2019, the Town Council in Southern Pines, North Carolina unanimously approved plans from Zimmer Development Company to build a 12-building, 288-unit apartment complex. Williams Mullen Zoning and Land Use attorney Tom Johnson represented Zimmer Development throughout the development process.
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insightIt has been an unprecedented week of political turmoil in Virginia culminating in the revelation that Governor Northam’s page in the 1984 Eastern Virginia Medical School yearbook included a photo on his page of two individuals, one in blackface and the other wearing a Ku Klux Klan costume.
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insightOn May 27, 2019, the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality (“DEQ”) announced it is considering amending 9 VAC 15-60, Small Renewable Energy Projects (Solar) Permit Regulation by Rule (the “PBR Regulations”).
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insightOn June 10, 2019 the United States Supreme Court held in Return Mail, Inc. v. United States Postal Service, 587 U.S. ____ (2019) that agencies of the federal government cannot challenge the validity of a patent via USPTO post-issuance procedures implemented pursuant to the America Invents Act.
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insightRecently, North Carolina’s health planners signaled the potential for a new hospital entrant in Charlotte, and, as of now, the stage may be set for another hospital opportunity, this one in the Winston-Salem area.
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insightOn June 12, 2019, Kevin Pomfret delivered a presentation on behalf of the National Geospatial Advisory Committee (NGAC) to the Department of the Interior about the possibility of charging for use of Landsat data, which is "the world’s longest-running series of satellite images, documenting the vast global changes caused by humanity over the past 47 years."
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insightThe National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has published proposed regulations (the “Proposed Regulations”) in connection with its efforts to streamline the process for obtaining a license to operate a commercial remote sensing satellite.