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Maryland Bankruptcy Bar Association's Twenty-Eighth Annual Spring Break Luncheon – Whiteford Sponsoring


NYC Bar Association Consumer Financial Law Institute Conference – Whiteford Sponsoring


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Webinar: Political Law 101 Bootcamp, Part 1: Lobbying Disclosure Act Compliance

For many corporations, associations, and nonprofit organizations, there is a lot at stake in Congress and with the Trump Administration. More organizations are thinking about engaging in federal lobbying to promote and protect their interests, and even to ensure their survival. At a certain point, engagement with legislators and executive officials will trigger registration under the Lobbying Disclosure Act (LDA).   

Webinar: Navigating Legal Risks of AI in the Workplace

AI is transforming business operations, but its use in hiring, employment, and vendor management presents key legal challenges.


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Employment Law Update: Virginia Enacts Paid Family and Medical Leave

On April 22, 2026, Virginia enacted a paid family and medical leave law after the Virginia General Assembly accepted Governor Spanberger’s amendments. The program will be administered by the Virginia Employment Commission (“VEC”) and funded through a shared payroll contribution from both employers and employees.

Preserving Evidence in Virginia Will Disputes: Lessons from Davis v. Christy

In the realm of litigation, the concept of “spoliation” of evidence is a critical issue. Spoliation refers to the destruction or alteration of evidence that could be pertinent to a legal proceeding. A recent case decision from the Virginia Court of Appeals highlights the importance of this issue and offers valuable lessons for those involved in potential will contests in Virginia.


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The Real Deal - Fall 2025

Update: Assessing ‘Missing Middle’ Housing Policies: Procedural Pitfalls And Policy Implications In Virginia And Beyond

The Real Deal - Summer 2025

Assessing ‘Missing Middle’ Housing Policies: Procedural Pitfalls and Policy Implications in Virginia and Beyond