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William P. Dale

Bill has been in practice in Washington D. C. and Maryland since 1974. He is a graduate Magna Cum Laude from Cornell University in 1971,
and received his J.D. from Georgetown University in 1974. He is a primary founder of the firm of McChesney & Dale, P.C.

In the mid 70's, Bill was actively involved in defending several Title VII class
actions involving allegations of race discrimination in various construction local unions
in the Washington Metropolitan area. During that same time period he became involved in
representing various Taft Hartley Pension, Health and Welfare and Apprentice Trust Funds.
He has advised numerous clients and service providers in connection with the Employee's
Retirement and Income Security Act of 1974, and has dealt with the courts, Department of
Labor and Internal Revenue Service in connection with ongoing compliance issues under ERISA. He has acted as general counsel to a number of plans over the past
30 years.
In connection with this Employment Benefits practice, Bill has represented employees,
employers and insurance carriers in hundreds of workers' compensation cases before the
Department of Labor and District of Columbia Department of Employment Services. He has
handled a number of appeals before the United States Court of Appeals for the District of
Columbia Circuit and the District of Columbia Court of Appeals. He has drafted briefs on
behalf of parties and Amicus Curiae before the United States Supreme Court on issues
arising out of the compensation system.
Over the past several years, in addition to these activities, Bill has been involved in
extensive litigation involving several cases of real estate construction fraud and undue
influence in a probate estate proceeding. In one RICO case, he was successful in obtaining
a judgment of in excess of $1 million in which the court stated that "...had the
fraud not been uncovered and laboriously pursued, there is no question that there would
have been continuing criminal activity."
Bill is a member of the International Foundation of
Employee Benefit Plans, the Washington D.C. Estate Planning Council, The Association
of Compensation Insurance Attorneys, having served as President and Secretary, and the
Barristers. He is licensed to practice in Courts throughout Maryland and the District of
Columbia, and has been admitted pro hac vice in selected cases in Virginia.
Bill and his wife Jody have four children. Bill served as Chairman of the
Administrative Council of his Church for many years and has served on many church
committees. He is an active member of Mt. Zion United Methodist Church,
and has served on various committees there. He is a member
of the Old South Country Club. He has served on the Board of Directors and as
Unit President of the American Cancer Society in Anne Arundel County.
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