Recent News About McGuirewoods
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McGuireWoods had more than 135 attorneys from its U.S. offices selected for inclusion on Best Lawyers’ 2025 “Ones to Watch” list recognizing the nation’s most promising counsel for professional excellence in private practice.
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Limited partners are showing renewed interest in emerging managers as they gain confidence in the asset class and look to diversify portfolios, McGuireWoods Charlotte partner Rick Starling told Mergers & Acquisitions in an Aug. 8, 2024, story.
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Continuing the firm’s commitment to attorney development, 15 associates attended McGuireWoods’ 2024 Diverse Associates Leadership Program (DALP), held July 22-23, 2024, at the firm’s Washington, D.C., office.
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McGuireWoods partner Allison Wood testified before the Kentucky General Assembly’s Interim Joint Committee on Natural Resources and Energy on July 18, 2024, about the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s rule on greenhouse gas standards and guidelines for coal-fired power plants.
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Chambers and Partners has again recognized McGuireWoods as one of the top private wealth services firms in the United States in its High Net Worth Guide. McGuireWoods earned a nationwide ranking — as it has each year since the guide’s 2016 inception — and ratings for Virginia, North Carolina and the District of Columbia.
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Tom Trujillo has become McGuireWoods’ Chief Innovation and AI Officer, effective July 22, 2024.
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In striking down the use of race as a factor in college student admissions in its decision involving Harvard College and the University of North Carolina, the U.S. Supreme Court included language regarding limits on the use of racial.