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06.15.2022
The Copyright Office recently announced that the Copyright Claims Board (CCB) will begin accepting claims on Thursday, June 16, 2022.
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06.14.2022
On June 6, 2022, President Biden announced a 2-year suspension of anti-dumping duties that could be levied on imported solar modules and cells from Cambodia, Malaysia, Thailand, and Vietnam.
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06.13.2022
On this episode of Williams Mullen's Benefits Companion, host Brydon DeWitt discusses the newly required lifetime income illustrations that must be provided to 401(k) plan participants.
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06.13.2022
In August 2021, the Office of Management and Budget approved an information collection request requiring that all “covered” federal contractors and subcontractors use a newly-created OFCCP Contractor Portal to certify, on an annual basis, whether they have...
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06.13.2022
Williams Mullen is proud to announce that 12 attorneys have been named a Pro Bono Service Honor Roll Member by the Virginia Access to Justice Commission. These attorneys all reported at least 40 hours of pro bono service to the Virginia State Bar.
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06.13.2022
Stephanie Lipinski-Galland and Kyle Wingfield co-authored an article for Bloomberg Tax titled "The PTE Election Rush—Retroactivity Is Not the Same in Every State."
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06.09.2022
Geospatial World named Kevin Pomfret Geospatial Ambassador of the Year at its annual Geospatial World Forum (GWF). Pomfret and other award recipients were recognized for a variety of accomplishments and for their valuable leadership in the geospatial industry.
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06.08.2022
The newly enacted federal No Surprises Act (NSA), intended to protect consumers from surprise balance billing, continues to be the subject of considerable controversy.
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06.07.2022
Williams Mullen is pleased to announce that Zahra S. Abrams has joined the firm’s Construction Practice in our Tysons office.
Abrams focuses her practice on construction litigation, suretyship and government contracts. Specifically, she assists with all...
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06.06.2022
In Brasko v. Howard Bank, 2022 WL 951771 (D. Md. Mar. 29, 2022), a district court recently certified a subclass of residential mortgage borrowers who alleged that First Mariner Bank, a predecessor of Howard Bank, violated RESPA Section 8(a)[1] through a sham...