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Goulston & Storrs A Professional Corporation
Counsellors at Law
Washington, District of Columbia Office View all offices
2001 K Street, NW, Suite 1100 Washington, District of Columbia
20006
Telephone: 202-721-0011 Fax: 202-721-1111 http://www.goulstonstorrs.com
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Statement of Practice Summary: Capital Markets, Commercial Law, Commercial Lending, Banking and Finance, Bankruptcy, Corporate, Securities Law, Mergers and Acquisitions, Equity and Debt Financing, Closely-Held Businesses, Investment Funds, Technology, Manufacturing, Employment Law, Non-Profit Organizations, Health Care, Assisted Living, Telemedicine, Medical Devices, Biotechnology, Corporate Compliance, International, Joint Ventures, Acquisitions, Dispositions, Litigation, Intellectual Property, Construction, Regulatory Compliance, Insurance, Business and Commercial, Philanthropic Advisors, Real Estate, Retail, Office, Real Estate Finance, Leasing, REIT/Securities, Development/Permitting, Environmental, Hospitality/Recreation, Affordable Housing, Multi-Family, Tax, Wealth Management, Tax-Exempt Entities, Executive Compensation, ERISA/Employee Benefits, Trusts and Estates, Estate Planning, Fiduciary Administration and Charitable Planning Law. Documents by Lawyers at this office | |
2012 Poised to be Big Year for D.C.’s Zoning Regulations Review (ZRR) ProcessChristine A. Roddy,Paul A. Tummonds, February 7, 2012 After a brief hiatus in the second half of 2011, the District of Columbia’s Zoning Regulations Review (ZRR) process is expected to move forward in earnest in 2012 with the final adoption of new Zoning Regulations currently slated for the first quarter of 2013. The ZRR process was started in... D.C. Green Building Act - January 1, 2012 UpdateChristine A. Roddy,Paul A. Tummonds, February 7, 2012 As of January 1, 2012, the District of Columbia’s Green Building Act (“GBA”) requires that all new construction and major renovation of non-residential buildings greater than 50,000 square feet meet the LEED requirements.
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