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Transgender Athlete Banned from Playing Sports in Hanover County Public Schools Files Title IX Lawsuit
The ACLU of Virginia and WilmerHale filed a lawsuit in the Eastern District of Virginia on behalf of “Janie Doe,” a transgender student whose identity is being withheld out of concern for her safety whom the Hanover County School Board blocked from playing on a sports team for which she tried out and qualified.Read the press release Schedule an interview -
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Leading Employee Benefits Lawyer Amanda Albert Joins WilmerHale
Amanda Albert, a leading employee benefits lawyer who focuses on ERISA, federal income tax and other laws and regulations related to employee benefit plans and executive compensation, has joined WilmerHale as a partner in its Tax Practice.Read the press release Schedule an interview -
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WilmerHale Named IP Firm of the Year and Ranked Among Top Crisis & Risk Management Firms Nationwide
In 2024, Chambers and Partners recognized WilmerHale as the Intellectual Property Law Firm of the Year in its Chambers USA awards and recognized the firm in its Chambers Crisis and Risk Management annual guide.Read the press release Read the press release -
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In That Case: Cantero v. Bank of America
In this episode of In the Public Interest, co-host Michael Dawson is joined by WilmerHale's Julie Williams to discuss the recent decision in Cantero v. Bank of America, which involves the preemption of state consumer protection laws by the National Banking Act.
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