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WRVB Attorneys Named to 2023 Pro Bono Honor Roll List

In the June 2023 Edition of the Virginia Lawyer Magazine, three WRVB attorneys were recognized as a member of the Virginia Access to Justice Commission’s 2023 Pro Bono Honor Roll list. Greg Summy was listed in Circuit 2, Leah Stiegler was listed in Circuit 13, and Mark Loftis was listed in Circuit 23. Attorneys included…
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Nash Bilisoly Named a “Go To Lawyer” for Appellate Law

Woods Rogers Vandeventer Black (WRVB) is pleased to announce the selection of Principal Nash Bilisoly as one of Virginia Lawyers Weekly’s “Go To Lawyers” for Appellate Law. The “Go To Lawyers” program recognizes leading attorneys in a particular practice area. Attorneys are nominated by their peers based on their experience, expertise, and record of success. Attorneys…
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Seven WRVB Attorneys and Three Practice Groups Ranked by Chambers USA

Woods Rogers Vandeventer Black (WRVB) was recognized by Chambers and Partners as a leader in Labor & Employment Law (Band 2), General Commercial Litigation (Band 4), and Bankruptcy & Restructuring (Band 4) in Virginia. Seven attorneys were recognized individually for their excellent legal work and client service in their respective practices. Chambers and Partners is…
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WRVB Welcomes Three Summer Associates to its Norfolk Office

Woods Rogers Vandeventer Black (WRVB) is excited to welcome three summer associates to its Norfolk office for the 2023 Summer Associate Program. Rafael Hernandez Rafael is a rising 3L at the American University Washington College of Law where he actively participates as a member of the Transactional Negotiation Team and as a Senior Staffer of…
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Beth Waller Echoes SolarWinds CISO on Need for Clarity on Cybersecurity Incident Disclosure, DarkReading.com

In an article published on Thursday, May 25 on DarkReading.com, WRVB Cybersecurity & Data Privacy Chair Beth Waller chimed in on the importance of a well-coordinated response to cybersecurity incidents. As the article suggests, failure to disclose incidents appropriately can leave chief information security officers (CISO) in hot water – criminally. Waller is quoted alongside…
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