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01.15.2021
On this episode of Williams Mullen's Benefits Companion, host Brydon DeWitt addresses the latest round of coronavirus relief legislation passed in December 2020 and what benefit plan sponsors need to know about changes impacting family leave, employee...
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01.15.2021
Now is the time for providers to consider filing (or re-filing) a Petition as North Carolina’s State Health Coordinating Council (SHCC) begins its efforts to prepare the document that will define opportunities to develop Certificate of Need (CON)-regulated...
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01.14.2021
Williams Mullen is pleased to announce that 17 attorneys have been listed in North Carolina Super Lawyers for 2021 – 11 in the Super Lawyers section and six in the Rising Stars section.
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01.12.2021
On January 8th, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security published a final rule which will modify the H-1B lottery system. The final rule will prioritize H-1B petitions that offer Level IV wages based on the Department of Labor’s Occupational Employment...
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01.12.2021
Williams Mullen is pleased to announce that 19 attorneys have been named to CoVa Biz Magazine’s fifth-annual list of the Top Lawyers in Coastal Virginia.
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01.12.2021
Recently, Rebecca Edwards wrote an article for the Legal Marketing Association Mid-Atlantic Region's newsletter on how to improve your online presence by keeping your LinkedIn profile and firm bio up to date.
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01.11.2021
The United States District Court for the Western District of Washington recently entered an order vacating U.S. Army Corps of Engineers permits issued pursuant to the Clean Water Act (CWA) and Rivers and Harbors Act (RHA). The Order serves as an important...
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01.11.2021
Click on the image below for a full PDF of the Environmental Newsletter.
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01.11.2021
Virginia has announced the phased approach that the Commonwealth will take to ensure critical populations will receive a COVID-19 vaccine, following guidance developed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Advisory Committee on...
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01.11.2021
EPA has promulgated a final rule declining to impose final assurance requirements on the electric power, petroleum and coal manufacturing, and chemical manufacturing industries to clean up spills of hazardous substances.