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insightThe following is Part II of this article. Part I is available HERE.
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insightWilliams Mullen is pleased to announce that Amish Patel has been selected to the North Carolina Bar Association's Leadership Academy Class of 2019.
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insightOn Jan. 24, 2019, the Professional Services Council published an article authored by Williams Mullen attorney Kevin Pomfret on selling UAS services to the federal government.
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insightOn Feb. 25, 2019, Richmond City Council voted to approve a special use permit authorizing Harper & Associates to develop “Belle Heights”, a 111-unit townhome community located on a former industrial site in Richmond’s Swansboro neighborhood. Williams Mullen’s Preston Lloyd represented Harper & Associates throughout the planning and development review process.
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insightOn Feb. 21, 2019, the Richmond Times-Dispatch published a story about gun thefts in Richmond. Williams Mullen attorney Chuck James was quoted in the story and discussed what the law enforcement process is once a stolen gun is recovered. The article is available for RTD subscribers below.
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insightWilliams Mullen is pleased to welcome Steve Romine to the firm as a partner in the Finance and Real Estate Section. Mr. Romine joins Williams Mullen from LeClairRyan, where he led its Real Estate Industry Team for over a decade. He focuses his practice on commercial real estate, land use, financing and business matters.
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insightThe U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation announced it will host a hearing on consumer privacy on February 27.
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insightOn Friday, February 15, 2019, Governor Northam approved House Bill 2526 (“HB2526”), which will change the definition of “resident estate or trust” to no longer include an estate or trust being administered in the Commonwealth. The change could have particularly dramatic tax consequences for trusts created by out-of-state individuals with Virginia trustees.
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insightOn Feb. 15, 2019, the Richmond Times-Dispatch published a story discussing how tax changes implemented in 2019 will affect Virginians. Williams Mullen Tax Section Chair Conrad Garcia was quoted in the story.
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insightThe extent to which individuals may seek relief due to the unauthorized use of their personal information is an important issue in the privacy community.