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We are pleased to announce the promotion of of Stewart R. Pollock to partner. Stewart spearheaded the formation of the MRC Cannabis and Hemp Practice and represents clients in cases involving personal injury, product defects, premises liability, construction litigation, and trade secret misappropriation. He has been successful with high-stakes complex civil litigation,…

MRC partner Taylor D. Brewer has been selected by Virginia Lawyers Weekly as a 2023 Go to Lawyer in Medical Malpractice. Taylor represents a range of medical professionals including correctional healthcare providers. View Taylor’s profile and view the other attorneys chosen for 2023 here.

MRC president Martin A. Conn was selected by Virginia Lawyers Weekly for its inaugural Managing Partner Spotlight. Marty and a few other litigators joined the firm in 2002, aiming to work on complex matters typical of large firms, yet with the nimbleness of a smaller firm. Read the profile on Marty and…

by Sophia M. Brasseux, Esq. Virginia, along with several other states, has enacted laws in recent years directly responding to the increased prevalence of artificial intelligence (“AI”).  This past year the Virginia Consumer Data Privacy Act went into effect, giving consumers the right to opt out of profiling in furtherance of automated…

MRC shareholder Kathleen McCauley has been appointed chair of the Virginia Committee of the American College of Trial Lawyers. ACTL’s state committees are the backbone of the organization, performing work that includes the nomination of candidates for Fellowship and the organization of local outreach activities. Congratulations, Kate!

MRC shareholder Kathleen McCauley has been invited to serve a three-year term as a member of the faculty for the Virginia State Bar (VSB) Law School Professionalism Program.  Kate is among a group of Virginia State Bar members who are known for their high professional standards and have been invited as faculty….

MRC attorneys Taylor Brewer and Katherine Schwieder have been recognized by the Virginia State Bar as Service Challenge Winners of the Get to 30! Pro Bono Challenge.  Taylor and Katherine gave 30 or more pro bono hours in service to others from July 1, 2022, to March 31, 2023. See the complete…