Why You Need a Business Privacy Program Whether you are long overdue in developing a Virginia Business Privacy Program or if you want to update your existing Business Privacy Program, now is the time to get started in your 2025 data security and privacy planning....
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Great client advocacy requires a balance of knowledge, skill, and experience. Our Virginia and Washington, D.C., attorneys brings these traits to bear through our dedication to providing the highest quality representation.
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Great client advocacy requires a balance of knowledge, skill, and experience. Our Virginia and Washington, D.C., attorneys brings these traits to bear through our dedication to providing the highest quality representation.
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Overview of the Virginia Consumer Data Protection Act
The Virginia Consumer Data Protection Act (VCDPA) represents a significant step forward in safeguarding consumer privacy rights within the state. For businesses operating in Virginia, understanding the intricacies of the VCDPA is essential to ensure compliance and...
Emily Sripinyo Promoted to Senior Associate
The firm recently promoted Attorney Emily Sripinyo to Senior Associate. Emily is an invaluable attorney in the Family Law Practice Group. A graduate of the University of Michigan College of Engineering and University of San Diego School of Law, Emily has been with the...
HHS Proposes Changes to the HIPAA Security Rule
On January 6, 2025, the United States Department of Health and Human Services published a notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM) to update HIPAA’s Security Rule. The update to the Security Rule focuses on strengthening cybersecurity protections for electronic protected...
Construction Litigation in Virginia
Understanding Construction Litigation in Virginia Construction litigation in Virginia encompasses a wide range of legal disputes that arise during the contracting, construction, and payment process. These disputes may involve contractors, subcontractors, developers,...
Federal Sentencing Guidelines Amendment 826: Acquitted Conduct
History of Using Acquitted Conduct in the Federal Sentencing Guidelines Many people believe that it is unfair for judges to use acquitted conduct to sentence individuals in federal court. Historically, federal judges could consider acquitted conduct because of the two...