Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP senior counsel Mark S. Dray has been named to the Virginia Lawyers Weekly’s Class of 2024 Hall of Fame. The annual Hall of Fame list recognizes 25 Virginia lawyers who are at least 60 years old or have been in practice for 30 years, as well as posthumous honorees. Criteria for inclusion include career accomplishments, contributions to the development of the law in Virginia, contributions to the bar and to the Commonwealth at large and efforts to improve the quality of justice in Virginia.

Dray’s practice focused on ERISA, employee benefits and executive compensation. His practice embraced all areas of ERISA, including the design, implementation and administration of both pension and welfare benefits plans for private taxable and exempt private sector employers and governmental entities. He also had significant experience with all types of executive and incentive compensation arrangements, the fiduciary provisions of Title I of ERISA and in addressing compliance problems and coordinating issues arising in the context of mergers and acquisitions, divestitures and reorganizations.

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