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Joseph L. Stiles has joined the firm as a member of both the Real Estate Development and Finance, and Business Law departments. He will focus his practice on commercial real estate transactions including property acquisition, zoning, finance, development and lease negotiation. In addition, Stiles formerly served as in-house counsel to a property management and development...
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The federal Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) was designed to protect U.S. national security and the U.S. financial system from money laundering and other illicit activities concealed by anonymous shell companies by requiring domestic companies and foreign companies registered to do business in the U.S. to report information on their beneficial ownership. Effective Jan. 1, 2024...
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The following Christian & Barton attorneys were selected for The Best Lawyers in America© 2024 recognition: J. Edward Betts (antitrust law); Peter E. Broadbent Jr. (trademark law); Christopher M. Gill (real estate law); W. David Harless (bet-the-company litigation, commercial litigation, employment law-management, litigation-labor & employment, personal injury litigation-defendants); Paul W. Jacobs II (commercial litigation); Jonathan...
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Christian Tucker has joined the firm as an associate in the Energy department. He assists clients with electricity, natural gas, water, telecommunications, cable television and other public utility regulatory matters. He also has significant general civil litigation and product liability experience in both state and federal courts. Tucker holds degrees from the University of Richmond...
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Millions of families have used 529 college savings programs to save for educational expenses. But parents have hesitated tying up funds in a 529 account because limited options were available to retrieve unused dollars if the student received a scholarship or took a path that did not use the entire savings account balance. Congress heard...
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Joseph P. McMenamin, an experienced health law attorney and former emergency physician, has joined Christian & Barton where he will continue his practice focused on digital health law and distance care matters. His typical representative matters include advising telehealth providers and companies on licensure, the provider-patient relationship, corporate practice issues, scope of practice, online prescribing,...
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Make a resolution to review your estate plan and confirm important information is available to a family member or trusted friend in the event of an emergency or death. While not all inclusive, the following information should be reviewed then communicated to your designated contact. Where access to an account is online, provide usernames, passwords...
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Christian & Barton health care attorney Jonathan M. Joseph was selected to provide the foreward to a newly-released analysis of health information privacy and breach response requirements for all 50 states plus the District of Columbia. “Health Information Privacy & Breach: A 50 State Survey,” was published by the American Health Law Association. As Joseph...
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Leadership Gov. Glenn Youngkin appointed Christian & Barton attorney Peter E. Broadbent Jr. to a fourth term on the Library of Virginia Board, making him the first person in more than 70 years to receive appointments from four governors to Library Board service. Broadbent’s experience with the Library includes three terms as a board member...
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Harley McClellan has joined Christian & Barton’s litigation department as an associate, where she will assist clients with general litigation matters, including contract and business tort disputes. McClellan holds degrees from Washington & Lee University School of Law and The University of Texas. This item has been provided as an informational service and does not...
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