In an online article published in the Wall Street Journal on May 9, 2023 (May 11, 2023 print edition), WRVB Intellectual Property Practice Group Leader and Principal Nathan Evans offers insight on when entrepreneurs should pursue patent or other IP protection. WSJ reporter Barbara Haislip provides four considerations for assessing whether patent pursuit is a… Read more
37 Woods Rogers Vandeventer Black (WRVB) attorneys have been recognized in the 2023 edition of Virginia Super Lawyers, with 25 named as “Virginia Super Lawyers” and 12 recognized as “Virginia Rising Stars.” Each year, the Super Lawyers research team selects no more than five percent of the lawyers in the state to receive this honor…. Read more
Ross Broudy, a member of the firm’s Cybersecurity & Data Privacy team, is now a Certified Information Privacy Professional with a U.S. designation (CIPP/US). Administered by the International Association of Privacy Professionals, CIPP has been recognized as the global preeminent credential in the business of privacy. To obtain the CIPP credential, an individual must pass… Read more
“Anita has been one of the driving forces behind legal education in Virginia,” said Davison M. Douglas when nominating Anita Poston for the William R. Rakes Leadership in Education Award by the Virginia State Bar’s Education Section. Along with her legal practice, Anita is known for her leadership of local and state educational institutions and… Read more
We are pleased to announce that WRVB attorney Nancy Fuller Reynolds was selected as a member of Virginia Lawyers Weekly’s Influential Women Class of 2023. This awards program honors women attorneys and judges for their excellent work on behalf of the justice system and for their clients, their commitment to their communities and their service… Read more
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