Elizabeth Whitman recently was quoted in Guarantor vs. Cosigner -- What it Means for Your Next Apartment or Home, published on PeopleLooker Blog.
WLS' blog article Will Abbreviating 2020 on Legal Documents Make YouVulnerable to Fraud went viral in the early days of 2020. Not only was the article widely shared on social media, but it also was featured in the Consumer Insurance Blog and quoted by several insurance companies throughout the Northeastern United States.
WLS' popular blog article Backdating -- When is it Appropriate? was quoted on-air and online by several radio stations, also when discussing concerns about abbreviating 2020 on legal documents.
Elizabeth Whitman was quoted in Why Closing Should Remain in Person and Personal published on The Mortgage Reports.
WLS served as as seller's counsel in connection with the disposition of a $36.5 million apartment complex in Indianapolis and defeasance of the seller's mortgage loan. The sale closed on December 19, 2019.
The District of Columbia Department of Employment Services has posted a link to WLS' Blog article "DC Employers Take Note: Commuter Benefits Now Required" on its website as a resource on the new DC law requiring many employers to provide commuter benefits.
Elizabeth Whitman has received a Martindale-Hubbell Distinguished Rating for 2020. This is the 24th straight year Elizabeth has received this rating, which is based upon a peer review survey of attorneys, and ranks attorneys in the categories of Ethical Standards, Legal Knowledge, Analytical Capabilities, Judgment, Communication Ability, and Legal Experience.
WLS' Blog article "Businesses and Commercial Real Estate Owners May Need Copyright Public Performance Licenses" was referenced in IP Newsflash.
Apple News recently linked to WLS' blog article Anatomy of a Real Estate Transaction-- Financing.
Bloomberg BNA referenced WLS' recent blog posts How Struggling Orchestras are Like Qualified Opportunity Zone Funds, on Convergence, its legal news tracking product.