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Paul Izzo to Present for EngAGE Speaker Series

Trusts, Estates, and Elder Law attorney Paul Izzo has been selected to participate as a speaker in a “Preneeds Planning and Preparing the Estate” conversation hosted by the Henrico County…

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Cliona Mary Robb to Speak at CvilleREA Policy Conference

Energy and Telecommunications attorney Cliona Mary Robb has been invited to serve as a panelist at the Charlottesville Renewable Energy Alliance (CvilleREA) Policy Conference scheduled for March 26th, 2024. Speaking…

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Will Prince to Chair VBA Joint ADR Committee

Congratulations to attorney Will Prince who has become chair of the Joint Alternative Dispute Resolution Committee with the Virginia Bar Association for the 2024 calendar year. Prior to this role,…

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Does the FDCPA Permit a Consumer to Dispute the Validity of a Debt Orally?

On January 31, 2014, the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit addressed the issue of whether a debt collection notice that advised consumers that they could only…

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Rachel Adams to Present at Richmond SHRM Legal Update

Attorney Rachel Adams is serving as a speaker at the Legal Update hosted by Richmond Society for Human Resources Management, scheduled for March 14th at the Science Museum of Richmond….

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Litigation Attorney Rachel W. Adams Promoted to Partner

ThompsonMcMullan, P.C. is pleased to announce the promotion of civil litigator Rachel Adams to Partner, effective February 1st. Rachel has been with the firm for three years, dedicating her practice…

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Less-than-Perfect Compliance with DMAS Regulations Does Not Always Justify a Retraction of Payment

As providers work tirelessly to furnish essential health care services to the elderly, disabled and infirm, they must navigate the DMAS Provider Agreement as well as labyrinthine federal and state…

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Attention Debt Collectors: New Rules Are On The Way

On November 6, 2013, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (the “CFPB”) formally issued an Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking focused on the governance of debt collectors.  Since its creation, the…

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Karen Dunivan Konvicka to Speak at the ICLE Special Needs Trust Program

Trusts, Estates, and Elder Law attorney Karen Dunivan Konvicka is scheduled to participate as a speaker at the State Bar of Georgia’s Special Needs Trust Program for the Institute of…

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FTC Settlement with Debt Collector over Text Messages

Last month, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) extracted a $1 million settlement from a debt collector who used text messaging to attempt to collect debts in an allegedly unlawful manner. …