Richmond BizSense caught up with new Williams Mullen CEO Woody Fowler, who shared his thoughts on where the firm is headed and the changing law industry.
Katie Demeria
Hotel nonprofit rebrands amid renovations
A nonprofit that gives long-term hospital visitors a place to call home has rebranded in the middle of a major renovation project.
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate roundup for April 17, 2015
Cary Court gets a new fitness tenant, a sports company is moving into a Henrico office park and more firms grab new space around Richmond.
Singapore firm dropping anchor at Richmond port
An international rubber company has plans to leave the crowded Norfolk port behind in favor of Richmond’s docks and will lease a massive waterfront warehouse space.
Winding Brook set for more development
An Atlanta developer is jumping in on the action at the Bass Pro Shops-anchored Ashland shopping center, with plans for a 22-acre retail project.
Chinese paper firm seals first land deal
The Chinese company that plans to pump $2 billion into a factory complex has closed on its first chunk of Chesterfield County land.
HDL’s Mallory may face further fallout for kickback claims
The former CEO of Health Diagnostic Laboratory remains in the government’s crosshairs over HDL’s potential kickbacks to doctors. A newly unsealed whistleblower lawsuit names her as a defendant and claims she personally signed checks to physicians that may have been illegal.
Law firm breaks into new market
A downtown law firm has planted its first flag in South Carolina after bringing over a handful of attorneys from another firm there.
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate roundup for April 10, 2015
A full Pipeline this week includes a string of retailers, insurance agencies, health firms and more.
HDL settlement bill: $47M and likely to go up
Richmond-based Health Diagnostic Laboratory has agreed to a $47 million settlement with the federal government. And that figure is likely the tip of the iceberg for the medical testing company that has been under investigation for its payment of doctors.