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  2. Robert R. Merhige Jr. - Wikipedia

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    In 1970 Judge Merhige ordered the University of Virginia to admit women. He also clarified the rights of pregnant women to keep their jobs, and with United States Bankruptcy Judge Blackwell Shelley handled the complex products liability litigation and bankruptcy reorganization of the A. H. Robins Company concerning the Dalkon Shield. [8]

  3. Best Products - Wikipedia

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    Best Products Company, Inc., or simply Best, was a chain of American catalog showroom retail stores founded by Sydney and Frances Lewis in 1957 and formerly headquartered in Richmond, Virginia. The company was in existence for four decades before closing all of their stores by February 1997 and completely liquidating by December 1998.

  4. Sands Anderson - Wikipedia

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    Sands Anderson PC is a United States law firm in Richmond, Virginia.It was founded in 1842 and now has nearly 80 attorneys [1] in five offices: Richmond, Christiansburg, Fredericksburg, and Williamsburg in Virginia; and Durham, North Carolina. [2]

  5. Getting a mortgage after bankruptcy: What you need to know - AOL

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    Chapter 7 bankruptcy. Leslie Tayne, attorney and founder of Tayne Law Group in Melville, New York, says you’re eligible for a mortgage a few years after a Chapter 7 discharge of debt.

  6. Williams Mullen - Wikipedia

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    Williams Mullen is a regionally based, full-service law firm with more than 240 attorneys in offices across North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia. The firm began in 1909. Williams Mullen is the third largest firm in Virginia based on attorney headcount according to Virginia Business magazine. [3]

  7. Rudy McCollum - Wikipedia

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    McCollum was sworn in as the 77th Mayor of Richmond on September 11, 2001. He was the last mayor of Richmond to be appointed by the nine-member city council before a 2004 voter-approved referendum which adopted the mayor-at-large form of government. Under this new system, the mayor is not appointed but rather elected by popular vote.

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