Business and Financial Services
Bean, Kinney & Korman Named a 2026 "Best Law Firm" for Fifteenth Consecutive Year
Best Lawyers® recognized Bean, Kinney & Korman as a 2026 "Best Law Firm," earning first-tier regional rankings in thirteen practice areas for the fifteenth consecutive year.
November 6, 2025
Business and Financial Services
Evan St. John and Robert M. Wolfson Join Bean, Kinney & Korman
Bean, Kinney & Korman welcomes shareholders Evan St. John, focusing on corporate and M&A law for government contractors and tech startups, and Robert Wolfson, specializing in business litigation and estate planning.
December 3, 2024
Business and Financial Services
Bean, Kinney & Korman Named a 2025 "Best Law Firm" for Fourteenth Consecutive Year
Best Lawyers® recognized Bean, Kinney & Korman as a 2025 "Best Law Firm," achieving first-tier regional rankings in twelve practice areas for the fourteenth consecutive year.
November 12, 2024
Business and Financial Services
Christopher L. Young, Emad Maghsoudi, and Nicholas J. Gehrig Join Bean, Kinney & Korman
Bean, Kinney & Korman welcomes three attorneys: shareholder Chris Young focusing on M&A and tax law, associate Emad Maghsoudi specializing in corporate governance, and shareholder Nick Gehrig practicing business litigation.
May 9, 2024
Business and Financial Services
Philip M. Schwartz and Justin T. Banford Join Bean, Kinney & Korman
Bean, Kinney & Korman welcomes shareholder Philip Schwartz, bringing 30 years of employment and healthcare business experience, and shareholder Justin Banford, focusing on corporate law and estate planning.
January 10, 2024
Business and Financial Services
Alexandra M. Fletcher, Allison K. Riddle, and Joseph P. Macy Join Bean, Kinney & Korman
Bean, Kinney & Korman welcomes three new associate attorneys specializing in family law, commercial and employment litigation, and construction and government contracting litigation, respectively.
July 7, 2023
Employment Law
Student can sue over lack of due process
A Virginia Lawyers Weekly report highlights a case allowing a student’s lawsuit to proceed against a university over alleged lack of due process in a Title IX disciplinary proceeding, underscoring growing legal scrutiny of how colleges handle sexual misconduct cases. Courts in the Fourth Circuit have historically required limited procedural protections, but this case reflects how unique circumstances—such as credibility disputes and fact-specific evidence—can raise significant fairness…
September 5, 2022
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