About this office:
Hunton & Williams LLP provides legal services to corporations, financial institutions, governments and individuals, as well as to a broad array of other entities. Since our establishment more than a century ago, Hunton & Williams has grown to more than 800 lawyers serving clients in 100 countries from 19 offices around the world. While our practice has a strong industry focus on energy, financial services and life sciences, the depth and breadth of our experience extends to more than 100 separate practice areas, including bankruptcy and creditors rights, commercial litigation, corporate transactions and securities law, intellectual property, international and government relations, regulatory law, products liability, and privacy and information management.
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Statement of Practice Summary:
Energy Project Development; Mergers, Acquisitions and Divestitures; Admiralty and Maritime Law; Antitrust and Trade Regulation; Bankruptcy; Commercial Real Estate; Complex and Multi-District Litigation; Litigation; Corporate Law; Intellectual Property; Labor and Employment; Energy; Environmental Law; Government Relations; Renewable Energy; Banks and Banking; Privacy Law; Taxation; Food and Drug Regulation.
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Treasury Issues Proposed Regulations with Safe Harbor for Sovereign Wealth FundsCecelia Philipps Horner,George C. Howell,Mark A. Melton,Joshua Z. Mishoe,Kendal Aylor Sibley,B. Cary Tolley, November 22, 2011
On November 2, Treasury proposed regulations (the “Proposed Regulations”) under section 892 of the Internal Revenue Code (the “Code”) that eliminate the “all or nothing” rule that previously applied for determining whether an entity is a “controlled...
Stop Tax Haven Abuse ActCecelia Philipps Horner,George C. Howell,Alexander G. McGeoch,Mark A. Melton,Joshua Z. Mishoe,Kendal Aylor Sibley,B. Cary Tolley, August 1, 2011
On July 12, 2011, U.S. Senator Carl Levin, a Michigan Democrat, proposed a revised version of an international tax reform bill referred to as the Stop Tax Haven Abuse Act (the “Proposed Legislation”). The Proposed Legislation makes a number of changes to the current tax treatment of...
IRS Provides Further Guidance on New Withholding and Reporting ProvisionsCecelia Philipps Horner,George C. Howell,Alexander G. McGeoch,Mark A. Melton,Joshua Z. Mishoe,Kendal Aylor Sibley,B. Cary Tolley, April 26, 2011
On April 8, 2011, the Internal Revenue Service (“IRS”) issued Notice 2011-34 (the “Notice”), which supplements and revises previous IRS guidance in Notice 2010-60 regarding the implementation of the new withholding and reporting provisions in the Hiring Incentives to Restore...
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