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828 C lawyers are available in Alexandria, Louisiana. These lawyers are rated between 4.6/5 to 5/5 and 57% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $39 to $75 per hour.
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Zealous representation of my Clients. I take a different approach to practice than most private practicioners, working on a fixed fee basis in most representation, and pride myself on around the clock availability. Consultations are always free of charge, and existing clients have access to my advice for 45 minutes without the fear of being sent a bill. As an attorney it is my sincere belief that those who need my professional help should never have reservations about approaching me with their legal needs and concerns.. I value each and every one of my clients, I am here to protect them and ensure that they recieve the best representation and service without reservation.
Zachary Deubler, as Carmichael Ellis & Brock, PLLC’s Senior Associate Attorney, is a vital part of our Firm’s criminal defense litigation group. With extensive trial experience in both federal and state courts, Zachary works tirelessly to achieve the best result possible for his clients. Believing that preparation is critically important in defending a criminal case, Zachary works tirelessly to lay the groundwork at every stage of litigation to best minimize risk and bring about favorable resolutions for his clients.. Zachary possesses a wealth of legal expertise and has represented individuals accused of international terrorism, hostage-taking, fraud, cyber crimes, drug conspiracies, malicious wounding, murder, sexual assault, and other violent felonies. Besides his work on major felony cases, Zachary has also represented individuals charged with various misdemeanor and traffic offenses, such as domestic assault and battery, reckless driving, driving while intoxicated (DWI), petit larceny, and public intoxication.. Prior to joining Carmichael Ellis & Brock, PLLC, Zachary worked for two well-respected criminal litigation firms, representing clients at both the trial and appellate levels. He earned his Bachelor of Science degree, with honors, and his Juris Doctor from George Mason University. While in law school, Zachary focused his studies on Constitutional, Criminal, and National Security Law, and was awarded the honor of representing his school in national moot court competitions for his recognized skill in oral and appellate advocacy; he also received an award from American Bar Association for his demonstrated skills in legal writing.. Currently, Zachary volunteers at local law schools, judging mock trials and moot court competitions, and mentors law students trying to enter the practice of criminal law. He is a member of several local Bar Associations, including the American Inns of Court and the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers. Zachary was recognized by Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch® in America in 2021, 2022, and 2023, and was selected by Super Lawyer as a Rising Star® in 2020, 2021, 2022, and 2023.. Zachary is licensed to practice law in both Virginia and Washington D.C. and has been admitted to both the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals and the United States Supreme Court.. Whether defending clients against national security-related charges or less serious offenses, Zachary is dedicated to providing his client with the best defense possible and is committed to finding innovative solutions and exploring every avenue to resolve cases in his clients’ best interests.
Xue Connelly is an associate at Wade, Grimes, Friedman, Meinken & Leischner, PLLC, specializing in bankruptcy, wills, trusts and estates. Ms. Connelly helps individuals and small businesses throughout Northern Virginia protect their assets. She has extensive experience handling all forms of bankruptcy, including Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 for individuals, and Chapter 7 for businesses. She also concentrates on estate planning and administration, advising clients on the latest and most efficient asset-protection strategies.. Ms. Connelly began her career at Wade, Grimes, Friedman, Meinken & Leischner, PLLC in 2012 as a paralegal. In addition to her work at the firm, she was the senior research editor for the National Security Law Journal from 2016 to 2018 and an executive board member. Ms. Connelly received her J.D. from George Mason University School of Law. She also served as a student advisor in the George Mason Veterans and Servicemembers Legal Clinic, where she provided pro bono legal assistance to veterans and their families on issues such as uncontested domestic law cases, veterans disability appeals, discharge upgrades, and other matters.. Ms. Connelly’s passion for the law was sparked by summer internships at the Department of Justice (DOJ) Overseas Prosecutorial Development and Training at the US Embassy in Bogota, Colombia. She also interned in DOJ’s Asset Forfeiture and Money Laundering section in Washington D.C.. Ms. Connelly grew up in both Alexandria, VA, and in Bogota, Colombia, she is a native spanish speaker. In her spare time, she enjoys traveling, reading and beating her husband in Scrabble.
When you or your business needs honest, legal counsel from an experienced attorney, call the Law Office of John T. Donelan at or to arrange a free consultation.. Experienced Bankruptcy, Litigation and Estates LawyerAreas of practice. Admitted to practice. Awards and honors. Education. Professional memberships. Reported cases. John T. Donelan has prosecuted and defended multiple appeals before the U.S. District Court and the 4th Circuit Court of Appeals. Reported cases include:. Biography
Tom Curcio, the driving force behind Curcio Law, is a dedicated trial lawyer with more than 35 years of experience in Northern Virginia. He has dedicated his career to representing people who have been seriously injured through no fault of their own. He works tirelessly to obtain the compensation his clients are legally entitled to so they may rebuild their lives with dignity.. Tom and his firm focus their practice on representing those seriously injured or killed in car, pedestrian, motorcycle, bicycle, and truck crashes, and by dangerous dogs, unsafe products and premises. He has tried numerous such cases to successful jury verdicts.. Tom believes in giving back to his profession and the local community. He has been involved in the Virginia Trial Lawyers Association (VTLA) his entire career, as a member of the Board for 30 years and most recently serving as its president in 2014-2015. He is a frequent author and speaker on personal injury, trial practice, evidence, and professionalism, and is the co-author of the book Evidence For The Trial Lawyer. Tom is a proud member of the Injury Board, a group of nationwide trial lawyers selected based upon their proven successful results, leadership positions in state and national trial bars, and involvement and commitment to their local community.. Locally, Tom donated his time to representing the family members of those killed in 9/11 under the Nationwide Trial Lawyers Care program established by the American Association of Justice, to which he has belonged for more than 30 years. His ongoing charitable works include serving on the board of United Community Ministries in Alexandria, supporting the Campagna Center in Alexandria, and the annual Boy Scouts Attorney of the Year Award, which he received in 2016. Since Tom’s client experiences have shown him the harm and effect of careless and distracted driving, and he is a much sought-after speaker on behalf of the END Distracted Driving (EndDD) program which he presents to new drivers and their parents throughout Northern Virginia
Todd Campbell was born in Chattanooga, TN, and grew up in the neighboring town of Jasper.. Todd remembers that as a child, he learned to always state the time zone when giving a time as Jasper is on the border of the Central and Eastern Time Zones. Eastern Time was referred to as “Chattanooga Time” or “Fast Time” and Central Time was referred to as “Jasper Time” or “Slow Time.”. After high school, Todd attended The University of the South in Sewanee, Tennessee, where he graduated magna cum laude with an honors B.A. in History. After graduation, he taught U.S. History part-time.. Todd says that even as a child, he was drawn to law and was inspired by Abraham Lincoln, who was a lawyer before he became our 16th President. Todd chose to attend Tulane University Law School, where he was a part of the Environmental Law Society and the Managing Editor for the Tulane Environmental Law Journal. He graduated in 2007 with his J.D. and a certificate in Environmental Law.. Todd chose to pursue personal injury law because “each case is unique and consequently offers new challenges all the time,” and in 2007 he began working for Neblett, Beard & Arsenault. When he’s not practicing law, you can find Todd reading, weight training, or cheering for his favorite football team – the New Orleans Saints.. Prior to joining Neblett, Beard & Arsenault, Todd was an associate at a Plaintiffs’ firm in Southeastern Louisiana, representing clients in Louisiana and Mississippi in a variety of areas, including Hurricane Katrina Insurance claims, commercial litigation, toxic torts and personal injury. At NBA, Todd's focus is on complex litigation and class actions ranging from Actos and Metal-on-Metal Hips to Remington Firearms.
Thomas C. Carter is a near lifelong northern Virginian. He graduated from the Marshall-Wythe School of Law at the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia. He was admitted to the Virginia State Bar in 1978 and was appointed to a position as a law clerk to the Circuit Court Judges of Fairfax County.. In 1980, he was sworn in as an Assistant Commonwealth’s Attorney for the City of Alexandria. During his five years in the Commonwealth’s Attorney’s Office, he tried many criminal and traffic cases, both felonies and misdemeanors, jury and non-jury trials. Since 1985, he has been in private practice concentrating on criminal and traffic matters.. Mr. Carter has lectured extensively on criminal and traffic defense. Recently, he has been a guest speaker at Alexandria and Fairfax Bar Association Continuing Legal Education seminars. He is always willing to help lawyers less familiar with northern Virginia state and federal practice.. Since 1978, attorney Thomas C. Carter has been helping the people of Virginia resolve their criminal and traffic offenses in both state and federal courts. Recently, Mr. Carter was selected to the 2017 List of Virginia SuperLawyers.
The Law Office of Heidi Meinzer, PLLC in Alexandria, Virginia, is dedicated to helping clients reach their goals. By serving small business owners, those in the pet care industry, and those who care about their animal companions, the firm will guide you through the complexities of the legal process. Attorney Heidi Meinzer has over 14 years of experience handling cases related to animal law, litigation, and employment issues. If you are in need of legal help related to animal law, civil litigation, or are a small business owner in need of legal guidance, contact the experienced attorney at the Law Office of Heidi Meinzer, PLLC today.
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The attorneys of Jeffrey A. Vogelman and Associates, bring experience, success and a strong commitment to client-centered service. From our office in Alexandria, we focus on providing family law and also bankruptcy solutions for our Virginia clients.. Attorney Jeffrey A. Vogelman has been practicing law for more than 30 years. He has been in the Alexandria area since 1973. One of the most important aspects of attorney Vogelman's practice is his commitment to providing our clients with personalized legal service. We frequently deal with complicated personal matters. Jeff Vogelman makes sure he combines his legal knowledge with personal compassion, to make sure our clients receive dignified treatment and quality service
Thank you for visiting my AVVO profile. I'm McGavock Reed, an experienced attorney with a focused practice on Attorney Ethics and Disciplinary Matters. It is an honor and a privilege to work and share my expertise with you.. Founder of The McGavock Reed Law Firm:. I founded the Alexandria, Virginia, based McGavock Reed Law Firm to be a resource for clients seeking advice on attorney ethics issues and particular other matters. I provide legal representation to clients in both Virginia and Washington, D.C., with a specif focus on Attorney Ethics matters. I am also well-versed in Trusts, Wills and Estates, and Business Law, and take select Family and Criminal Cases to address the diverse needs of my clients.. A Commitment to Excellence:. My journey as an attorney began at the Office of Bar Counsel (now the office of Disciplinary Counsel) in D.C. while attending Catholic University for my Juris Doctor. During my four years at Bar Counsel both starting as an intern and then continuing as a law clerk, I developed a strong foundation in attorney ethics and a unique understanding of the attorney discipline system. Throughout my career, I've been a passionate scholar, delving into the intricacies of Attorney Ethics and Legal Ethics in general. I've not only practiced in this field but also taken the responsibility to teach various Ethics focused courses at national conferences for such organizations as the Association of Conflict Resolution and the American Bar Association. These classes shed light on operating and practicing law in an ethical and professional manner, helping practitioners understand the fundamental statutes, terminologies, and codes of ethics that form the bedrock of the legal profession.. Upholding Ethical Standards:. The justice system rests on a foundation of moral and ethical principles, and as an attorney, I firmly believe in upholding these values. I am dedicated to ensuring that my fellow legal professionals understand their responsibilities, and to providing experienced counsel to those facing the prospect of a disciplinary prosecution. Lawyers are held to a higher standard, and throughout my career, I've strived to navigate the complexities of Attorney Ethics and Discipline Matter so that I can provide the highest quality counsel to my valued clients.. A DMV Native with Deep Roots:. As a lifelong resident of the Washington, D.C., metropolitan area, I have developed a profound understanding of the unique dynamics of our region. My roots in this community have enabled me to build valuable networks that contribute to both my practice and personal life. These connections ensure that the clients I represent receive the strongest defense and advocacy possible, rooted in my deep commitment to their well-being.. Thank you for taking the time to learn more about me and my law practice. If you're seeking an attorney of ethical scrupols to be your dedicated advocate, I am here to serve you.. Warm regards,. McGavock Reed
Tawnya went into private practice after public service as an Assistant Attorney General for the District of Columbia. She practices primarily in the areas of domestic relations, criminal defense and wills and estates, but also is a litigator in other civil areas, including landlord tenant disputes. During law school, Tawnya clerked for the Department of Justice in Wilmington, Delaware. Along with years of courtroom experience, Tawnya coordinated a successful mediation program for 8+ years and continues to offer mediation and other alternative dispute resolution solutions.. Tawnya is admitted to practice in Virginia, the District of Columbia, Pennsylvania, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, and the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Virginia.. Tawnya is a 2004 graduate of Widener Law School. She graduated from the University of Pittsburgh in 1995 with dual B.S. in Political Science and Sociology and received a M.S. in Criminology from West Chester University in 1998. Tawnya is an adjunct professor at Catholic University.
Sudeep Bose of the Bose Law Firm is a Former Police Officer and Investigator. The Bose Law Firm is a boutique litigation firm focused on aggressive representation of professional clients involved in all Virginia criminal and traffic cases including DUI. Bose has handled complex criminal cases involving sexual assault, domestic violence, kidnapping, strangulation, and a wide assortment of drug crime and financial crime cases. Bose is AVVO 10/10 Superb rated and has practiced in Virginia since 1998.. Case results are posted daily on. Bose served on the Arlington Bar Judicial Selection Committee and served on the Virginia State Bar Disciplinary Committee for Arlington and Falls Church as Chairman. He is a father of three children and is married to Dr. Soma Bose. He has been profiled in the New York Times, Washington Times, WTOP News, WJLA News Channel 7 and News Channel 8 for legal commentary on various occasions.. Attorney Bose offers a free telephone consultation at.
Steve Webster has over twenty-nine years of experience in civil and criminal litigation, appeals, and government investigations. He is listed in Best Lawyers in America in multiple practice areas. Prior to forming Webster Book, he spent several years as a trial lawyer with Hazel & Thomas, P.C./Reed Smith LLP. He began his career by serving as an Assistant, Senior Assistant, and Deputy Public Defender for Fairfax County, Virginia, after receiving his law degree from Georgetown University and his B.A. from Providence College.
Spencer is an attorney who represents both individuals who have been harmed by the negligence and bad acts of others, as well as defendants in our criminal justice system. Whether Spencer's clients face the awesome power of the carceral state, or an insurance company with all the resources in the world, they almost always begin their fight as the underdog. Spencer understands the stakes faced by his clients, and works each case with the thoughtfulness and vigor necessary to achieve the strongest possible outcome.
Sharon Moss is an attorney at Akman & Associates, LLC. practicing family law, estate planning, and misdomeaner criminal defense. She is experienced in handling every type of family law matter in Virginia, including separation, divorce, custody and support cases. In her estate planning practice, Ms. Moss drafts wills, trusts, advance medical directives, living wills, and powers of attorney.. A native Virginian, Ms. Moss is a military spouse, and has lived in many states over the last 16 years. She graduated cum laude in the top 20% of her class from the William S. Richardson School of Law at the University of Hawaii. During law school she was a student member of the James S. Burns Aloha Chapter of the American Inn of Court, and received the CALI Excellence for the Future Award in Legal Practice I.. An attorney since 2012, Ms. Moss has practiced family law and estate matters in Virginia and the District of Columbia. Prior to law school, Ms. Moss had a career in event planning and coordination. She has planned events both nationally and internationally to include fairs, festivals, medical conventions, and training programs for FEMA’s Urban Search and Rescue Task Forces.
Seena Foster, award winning author and Partner of the discrimination consulting firm, Title VI Consulting, LLP in Alexandria, Virginia, provides expertise and guidance in the areas of compliance and civil rights investigations to state and local governments, colleges and universities, private companies, and non-profit organizations. To that end, she offers one hour Webinars, full-day and half-day in-person training sessions, and mediation services addressing a variety of types of discrimination such as racial discrimination, sex discrimination, disability discrimination, age discrimination, and religious discrimination. The federal law on discrimination is complex and affects our workplaces as well as the delivery of our federally funded programs and activities. Her book, "Civil Rights Investigations Under the Workforce Investment Act and Other Title VI Related Laws: From Intake to Final Determination", has been described as an “eye-opening” reading experience and a “stand-alone” training resource. Ms. Foster’s resources and materials are designed to support the work of civil rights and discrimination professionals in the public and private sectors. Her training in the areas of compliance and complaint investigations has been described as "dynamic", "hitting the nail on the head", "well-organized", and "informative.". In 2007, Ms. Foster was certified as a mediator by the Virginia Supreme Court and later obtained "Federal Workplace Mediation" certification through the Northern Virginia Mediation Service. Presently, she volunteers at Carpenter's Shelter in Alexandria, Virginia and serves on its Development Committee. In addition, Ms. Foster serves on the Economic Opportunities Commission for Alexandria, Virginia, which addresses availability of housing and jobs for economically disadvantaged persons. And, she is a member of the Discrimination Law and Human Rights Law Committees of the International Bar Association. Finally, in November 2011, Ms. Foster was selected as a lifetime member of the Cambridge Who's Who among Executives, Professionals, and Entrepreneurs based on her accomplishments, talents, and knowledge in the area of civil rights.
Sebastian M. Norton, Esq. is an accomplished and reputed Virginia and D.C. attorney specializing in estate planning as well as criminal, traffic and juvenile representation.. Sebastian has provided countless Virginia and D.C. clients with necessary, custom-tailored testamentary documents such as wills, trusts, power of attorney and advance medical directives. Additionally, Sebastian has represented hundreds of clients in courts in Northern Virginia and Washington, D.C. including multiple complex and high-level jury and bench trials.. A native of Alexandria, Virginia, Sebastian completed his studies in philosophy and political science at Tulane University in New Orleans, before being admitted to Loyola University New Orleans College of Law, where he served on the Law Review and graduated in the top 5% of his law school class.. During law school, Sebastian served as a research assistant to an esteemed criminal law and evidence professor, editing publications on constitutional rights and updating an annual evidence textbook.. Sebastian has also served as a legal clerk at the United States Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Louisiana, where he worked alongside federal prosecutors in cases involving public corruption, wage theft, environmental crimes, drug conspiracy, and police brutality (including the ‘Danziger Bridge’ cases).. Sebastian returned to Alexandria and the Washington, D.C. area and began to practice law in Virginia and Washington, D.C. He worked as an associate at a successful litigation law firm, Bartoli Cain Wason, PLLC, specializing in serious medical malpractice and wrongful death cases. Sebastian opened his own practice in 2014, The Norton Firm, focusing on estate planning and criminal defense.. Sebastian practiced at The Norton Firm until joining King, Campbell, Poretz & Mitchell, PLLC in January 2021. Sebastian has represented hundreds of clients and businesses in planning their estates for the future.. Sebastian was certified in 2013 by the Virginia Indigent Defense Commission to represent indigent clients charged with committing misdemeanors and serious felonies as well as juveniles charged with crimes, ranging from DUI and larceny to malicious wounding and serious gun and drug-related offenses.. Sebastian and his family reside in Alexandria and enjoy (pre-pandemic) going to Washington Nationals, Capitals and Wizards games. In his free time Sebastian has volunteered to coach youth soccer and basketball.. Sebastian has been acknowledged by Super Lawyers (an exclusive peer-reviewed publication) as a Rising Star in his practice areas from 2017 through 2021.
Samuel Spurgeon is a personal injury attorney that aggressively fights to recover maximum compensation for his clients.
Ryan is an experienced trial lawyer who has defended thousands of individuals in trial courts throughout Northern Virginia and has been recognized for his work by Washingtonian Magazine, Northern Virginia Magazine, and SuperLawyers.. A central tenet to Ryan’s practice is service to others: There is no higher purpose than to serve this community and all of its members. It’s sometimes lost in other areas of legal practice, but serving individuals is central to the practice of criminal defense, family law, and personal injury law. Every person deserves the best advocate to stand up for them and tell their story. No matter what.. Ryan was born and raised in Leesburg, Virginia – a small town at the time when he was growing up – where his parents and family knew most people in town. Every person was a neighbor and a friend. After graduation from Virginia Tech, he returned to the Capitol region and attended The George Washington University Law School. After law school, he clerked in the D.C. Superior Court, and then joined the Public Defender’s Office in Alexandria.. While with the Public Defender’s Office, he represented hundreds of clients through trial and participated in dozens of jury trials. During this time, Ryan spent nearly two years handling a juvenile delinquency docket, representing children accused of crimes, a distinct and particularly challenging area of criminal law.. In the course of his career he’s represented thousands of clients charged with criminal offenses ranging from DUI to Homicide. He’s also served as counsel in many civil matters including Protective Orders, Custody and Visitation matters, contested and uncontested divorces, Guardian ad litem, and various other civil matters. Over this time, Ryan has been privileged enough to represent thousands of deserving human beings that required a competent, experienced, and innovative advocate to tell their story to achieve the best possible result.
Richard has been recognized as one of America’s 50 Most Influential Trial Lawyers by Trial Lawyer Magazine. He was nominated for the 2015 Trial Lawyer of the Year Award by the Public Justice Foundation and selected as a 2015 member of the Nation’s Top One Percent by the National Association of Distinguished Counsel. In 2014, he was selected by the National Trial Lawyers as the Trial Lawyer of the Year Civil Plaintiff Finalist. He currently serves as Lead Counsel in the Actos MDL where a jury rendered a historic $9 Billion Punitive Damage verdict against Eli Lilly and Takeda. This has been reported as one of the nation’s largest personal injury verdicts. He subsequently served on the team that negotiated a $2.4 Billion settlement which is the largest single mass tort settlement for a drug still on the market. He is also on the Pinnacle MDL Trial Team where a jury rendered a $502 Million verdict against J&J and DePuy.. The National Academy of Personal Injury Attorneys selected Richard to receive their Top 10 Attorney Award for the State of Louisiana. The Wall Street Journal has described Richard as having “national notoriety” and as a “big gun” amongst attorneys in competition for leadership roles. BusinessWeek described him as “a Dean of the Louisiana Tort Bar.” The NYTimes has described him as one of the “big players” in the legal community. USA Today featured him as a member of the “Legal Elite,” – a diverse grouping of America’s leading attorneys and the New Orleans Times-Picayune has referred to him as “an authority on class actions.”. Richard’s commitment to legal excellence is reflected in the years of serving as a faculty member for LSU’s Trial Advocacy program, lecturing at judicial colleges and assuming leadership roles in local as well as national bar associations. Recently, the LA Supreme Court appointed him to serve on the Rules of Professional Conduct Class Action Committee. For over 25 years, Richard has held Martindale Hubbell’s highest rating.
PILLOFF & PASSINO LLP provides boutique intellectual property services to clients across the globe. Capitalizing on our extensive years of big law firm experience, we provide high quality legal services in a small firm environment. Each partner has over 15 years of experience in intellectual property law, including patents, trademarks, designs, counseling, and litigation.. Rachel K. Pilloff manages the firm’s patent and trademark practices. Rachel assists independent inventors, emerging companies, and large Fortune 500 corporations maximize their intellectual property rights across the globe.
Patrick T. O’Brien is a skilled advocate whose compassion for his clients is as important to him as his skills to provide great outcomes in his cases. Attorney O'Brien is a Partner with Dischley Law, PLLC. He is a former prosecutor with nearly a decade of experience handling high profile cases and major crimes. Attorney O'Brien is known in Northern Virginia as a skilled and tenacious litigator who obtains unprecedented results for his clients. He prides himself on taking a holistic approach with all his clients, and believes strongly that such an approach leads to better results in court. Attorney O'Brien's knowledge, experience, and passion provides him with the ability to see any client through even the most difficult situation to achieve a positive outcome.. Attorney O'Brien's legal insight and experience sets him apart from other attorneys. In his career Attorney O'Brien has taken hundreds of cases to trial, including dozens of jury trials, on charges ranging from DUI, Reckless Driving, and possession of controlled substances up to murder, rape and large-scale drug distribution. In his career Attorney O'Brien has provided training to other attorneys, prosecutors, and law enforcement professionals on topics including Driving Under the Influence, Constitutional Law, trial practice, and other areas.. Attorney O'Brien’s clients benefit from his experience representing the Commonwealth in both Northern and Southern Virginia. Attorney O'Brien’s career began serving the citizens of Lynchburg, Virginia. During his time in Lynchburg, Attorney O'Brien prosecuted charges ranging from criminal misdemeanors, traffic offenses and serious felonies. Before leaving Lynchburg, Attorney O'Brien’s was handling major felonies to include narcotics distribution, robbery, embezzlement and homicide.. After five years in Lynchburg, Attorney O'Brien accepted a Senior Assistant Commonwealth’s Attorney position in the City of Alexandria. Attorney O'Brien's caseload focused on major felony offenses, primarily focused on the prosecution of narcotics distribution offenses. Beyond drug trafficking, he continued to work robbery, firearm and, homicide crimes hand in hand with the city’s Police Department.. After over nine years spent prosecuting in Southern and Northern Virginia, Attorney O'Brien brings a well-rounded understanding of prosecutorial goals and tactics. This knowledge provides his clients an advocate who can quickly diagnose the strengths and weaknesses of the Government's case. With this information, Attorney O'Brien then determines the client’s best course of action.. Attorney O'Brien’s skills as a litigator were highly respected by his peers in the legal field. Attorney O'Brien served a lecturer for prosecutors, law enforcement, criminal defense attorneys, and judges. His main focus related to the presentation of visual evidence at trial. Attorney O'Brien developed multi-day trainings related to the use of cutting-edge technology in the courtroom and best practices to communicate visual evidence to juries. Attorney O'Brien also provided insight into evidence obtained from cellular technology and social media. Attorney O'Brien has been asked to lecture at events hosted the Virginia State Bar, the Criminal Section of the Virginia State Bar, The Office of the Attorney General, The University of Virginia School of Law, Washington and Lee School of Law and the Commonwealth’s Attorneys’ Services Council.
Our initial consultations are free of charge, please contact us if we can be of service. We specialize in legal and regulatory representation of Tribal Governments, Tribal Enterprises/Businesses, Native Organizations and those doing business in Indian Country. We have experience, in Federal and State Government Advocacy, before Congress and legislative bodies and agencies.. Examples of services rendered:• Drafting tribal governing documents: Developing and drafting Tribal Constitutions, ordinances and resolutions and amendments to these documents.• Grant development and writing: Grant planning and development in areas of tribal energy, transportation, education and economic development.• Legislative lobbying and advocacy: Drafting legislation, providing lobbying strategy and development, gaining access to policy and law makers, producing policy updates congressional and state action.• Land to trust applications and strategies:• Tribal Transportation and infrastructure development: Following and advocating Tribal transportation priorities before Congress on the Transportation Re-Authorization Legislation. Drafting testimony before key congressional committees and analyzing impacts of changes to policy on Tribal infrastructure maintenance and development.• Legal representation before federal and state agencies including administrative claims.• Litigation in Tribal, State and Federal Court to protect the interest of tribes, tribal business and tribal citizens.• Pursuing Tribal program funding at Federal and sSate Agencies. Advocating for Education, Housing, Energy and Economic development grants and program funding.• Analysis of regulations that impact tribal governments and businesses, and those contracting with the government on behalf of Tribes and tribal businesses: i.e. regulations pertaining to: FCC historic preservation, Indian Housing programs, Indian Gaming, Energy, Oil and Gas and Government Contracting.• Federal Recognition Petitions: Development of government strategies, application of federal rules, drafting and editing documents, overview and management of petition resources and research.• Indian Gaming Regulations and development of Indian Gaming.• Representation of Tribal Associations and others that promote Tribal economic and cultural development. Following new policies like the recently enacted Farm Bill legalizing Hemp and potential impact on Indian Country.. Our offices are located in Alexandria VA near Reagan National Airport and a short drive into Washington DC. Please contact us if we can service your needs.
NovaLegalGroup, P.C. t/a the Law Office of O. Keith Hallam, Jr., is a small law firm that handles Criminal, Traffic, and Personal Injury matters.