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1081 E lawyers are available in Arlington, Virginia. These lawyers are rated between 4.5/5 to 4.9/5 and 57% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $45 to $69 per hour.
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S. Alexander Miller is an accomplished attorney with extensive experience in the fields of bankruptcy and immigration law. He earned his law degree from George Mason University School of Law in 2009, after completing his undergraduate studies at Elon University in North Carolina, where he was a distinguished member of the Psi Chi, Alpha Kapa Delta, and Pi Gamma Mu Honor Societies.. With a focus on family-based immigration, removal defense, and non-immigrant employment visas, S. Alexander Miller has helped numerous clients navigate the complexities of the US immigration system. He is admitted to practice before the Supreme Court of Virginia, the US District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, and the Eastern District of Virginia Bankruptcy Court.. As a member of the Virginia Bar Association and the American Immigration Lawyers Association, S. Alexander Miller stays up-to-date with the latest developments in immigration law and is committed to providing his clients with the highest quality legal services. In addition, he is a Notary Public in the Commonwealth of Virginia, and his extensive legal knowledge and expertise have helped many clients achieve their immigration goals.. At Millerlawdc, PLLC, the firm provides full-service immigration law services, helping clients with any immigration matter, no matter how complex. With a focus on personalized attention and legal excellence, S. Alexander Miller and his team strive to provide compassionate, comprehensive legal representation to individuals, families, and businesses throughout Virginia and beyond.
Ryan A. Brown was born in Kansas City and raised in California. His first job in the computer industry began at the age of eleven, building and repairing personal computers for a local store in Santa Barbara, California. In 1993 he began a computer and Internet consulting firm and started the first Internet Service Provider (ISP) in Santa Barbara.. Ryan went on to attend Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland, where he received a BS in Computer Science with departmental and school honors and a BA in Spanish in 2000. Ryan is a member of Tau Beta Pi, Upsilon Pi Epsilon and the ACM, and won awards for undergraduate research and teaching. Continuing at Johns Hopkins, he received a Masters of Science and Engineering in Computer Science from Johns Hopkins in May of 2002.. After completing his Computer Science studies, Ryan went on to earn a Juris Doctorate Magna Cum Laude in December of 2006 from George Mason University School of Law in Arlington, Virginia, with concentrations in business, tax and estate planning law.. Since starting Arlington Law Group in 2007, Ryan has worked with a wide array of businesses and individual clients on estate planning, business law and tax planning. Ryan also works with several technology start-up and early stage companies on company governance, private placements of stock and debt, and computer and Internet law.. Ryan has served and continues to serve on the boards of several for-profit and non-profit organizations. Ryan previously served on the board of the Arlington County Bar Association and has volunteered for several pro-bono projects in Northern Virginia including Wills for Heroes which provides free wills and estate planning documents to first responders (police, sheriff, fire & paramedics). Ryan regularly gives seminars on estate planning, tax and business law, teaches an annual Continuing Legal Education class at George Mason University School of Law and occasionally guest lectures at the law school.. Bar Admissions:. Bar Associations:
Rex focuses his practice primarily in the criminal and family arenas. He firmly believes client-centered representation. As such, the client’s needs are the primary driver of the course of litigation. Once the client’s needs and wishes are established, Rex Flynn will zealously work (with integrity) to obtain the desired result, often with innovative solutions.. A graduate of George Mason University’s School of Law, Mr. Flynn served multiple terms in student government, the Black Law Students Association (regional and local), the American Bar Association (the 11th Circuit Lt. Governor of Diversity), the Honor Committee and as an editor for the Journal of Law, Economics and Policy. Rex is also a proud alum of his beloved Hampton University, where he studied psychology, and was involved in the Concert Choir. As an attorney, Rex is a member of several bar associations where he practices, and has served on the Board of Directors for the Arlington County Bar Association.. Rex also gives back to the community in service organizations as well. He serves as the President-Elect of the Arlington County Bar Association, and also serves as Secretary and Judicial Selection Chair for the Northern Virginia Black Attorney’s Association (NOVABAA) as well as the Chief Legal Officer of Change Makers United. Additionally, Rex was recently selected as SuperLawyer 2019 Rising Star. In his spare time, Rex enjoys cheering for his beloved NY Knicks, his hometown Redskins, and playing with his dog Bam Bam. If you or someone you care about has been accused of a crime or is in need of legal assistance, contact the Flynn Law Firm. We are an African American law firm with 10 years of experience. You deserve to be represented by an attorney that you trust and that will fight for you to the very end. Give us a call today for a free consultation.
Results oriented with a comprehensive background in litigation. Licensed in Maryland and the Virgin Islands. Effective communicator and liaison, known for building strategic partnerships and alliances. Proven success in applying sophisticated analysis and writing skills to challenges and solutions.
Recognized as the 2020 Trial Lawyer of the Year by the Washington State Association for Justice, Ben Wells has earned a reputation for tenacity, honesty, and exceptional trial skill. Since starting his practice in 1989, Ben has continuously refined his approach, emphasizing genuine communication and personal connection with juries. His early challenges as an attorney taught him the importance of vulnerability and authenticity in representing clients—principles he integrates into every case. Ben believes that successful advocacy hinges on telling clients’ stories with sincerity and connecting on a human level. Over the years, he has been mentored by some of the nation’s most respected trial lawyers and prioritizes passing on that knowledge to younger attorneys. Ben’s honors include being named the 2014 Snohomish County Lawyer of the Year, and he is a proud graduate of the Trial Lawyers College and a featured legal speaker. Dedicated to his community and to upholding the highest ethical standards, Ben is committed to excellence, education, and achieving justice for those harmed by negligence.
Rachelle S. Young is Partner with Tully Rinckey PLLC and concentrates her practice in federal sector employment and labor law.Rachelle provides representation to federal employees in a wide range of employment and labor matters, including claims of age, gender, race, national origin and color discrimination, sexual harassment, wrongful discharge, and retaliation. She has significant experience representing clients at various stages of the administrative process, as well as during settlement negotiations and mediations.Rachelle has practiced frequently before federal, state, and District of Columbia Courts, in addition to representing clients before the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, the D.C. Office of Human Rights, and other state and local administrative bodies. Prior to joining Tully Rinckey PLLC, Rachelle worked at a well-respected firm in the D.C. area, where she represented federal, D.C. government, and private sector employees in administrative proceedings and lawsuits involving claims for overtime compensation, discipline and adverse actions, and claims under federal, state and local civil rights laws.Rachelle received her juris doctorate from The George Washington University Law School in Washington, D.C. While pursuing her law degree, she joined the D.C. Law Students in Court Program and, as a D.C.-certified student-trial attorney, she represented local residents in the Landlord and Tenant and Small Claims Branches of D.C. Superior Court. Rachelle also participated in GWU's domestic violence clinic and interned at the Legal Aid Society and D.C. Office of the Attorney General.Rachelle holds dual bachelor of science degrees in political science and in business management, from Southern Connecticut State University in New Haven, Conn., where she graduated with high honors and received top departmental awards.
Prosecutor, Judge or Jury, I understand how to effectively advocate and get results. Keeping clients engaged is integral to a successful defense. No substitutes. One Lawyer. Direct.
Prior to forming Curnutt & Hafer, L.L.P. with his partner in 2000, Mr. Curnutt worked in both a small Dallas trial boutique firm and for one of the largest firms in the world. Since graduation from law school, he has tried cases in many state and federal courts, ranging from personal injury to complex commercial and business tort matters. Mr. Curnutt is AV rated by Martindale Hubble, the highest ethical and legal ability ranking available.. Mr. Curnutt is Board Certified in Personal Injury Trial Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization. He is admitted to practice law in the State of Texas, and is admitted in the Eastern, Northern, Southern, and Western United States District Courts of Texas, as well as the United States Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals.. Mr. Curnutt is a member of the State Bar of Texas, and its Litigation Section; the American Bar Association, and its Litigation and Tort & Insurance Practice Sections; and the Dallas County, Tarrant County and Arlington Bar Associations.. Mr. Curnutt obtained his law degree in 1993 from the Southern Methodist University School of Law where he was the Managing Staff Editor of the SMU Law Review Association, Oral Argument Champion and Best Brief Finalist in the all-school moot court competition, Outstanding Advocate in the mock trial competition, recipient of an American Indian Graduate Center Scholarship, member of the Order of the Barristers, and Province Winner in the International Graduate of the Year Award for the Phi Delta Phi legal fraternity. Mr. Curnutt received a Bachelor of Business Administration in Accounting in 1989 from the University of Texas at Arlington, where he served as president of his fraternity, was selected to the Honor Roll and National Dean's List from 1985 to 1989, and served as a Younglife School Director. Mr. Curnutt is a former Certified Public Accountant, having previously worked for the KPMG Peat Marwick public accounting firm prior to entering law school.
Philip R. Yabut, Esq., is licensed to practice law in Virginia and the District of Columbia. He earned a B.A. (1995) from The George Washington University in Washington, DC, and his J.D. (2000) from George Mason University School of Law in Arlington, Virginia, where he competed in moot court and client counseling competitions. He has worked at Legal Services of Northern Virginia in Alexandria, where he assisted in representation in family law cases. He is currently involved as a volunteer with the Family Law Self-Help Center at the DC Superior Court and the Northern Virginia Pro Bono Law Center, and is a member of the Asian Pacific American Bar Association-DC.
Personal. I was born in 1984, in Rockwall, Texas. I grew up on the Family Farm East of Rockwall, Texas. Those experiences on the farm taught me the hard work and determination that is necessary to vigorously defend my clients’ rights. My wonderful wife and I have been together for 11 great years and have been married for five of those years.. I am attorney by profession but have several other passions when I am not practicing law. Most of those involve the use of my hands such as working on motorcycles and cars. I love to travel and try to hit the beach and the slopes at least once per year.. I am an easy going quiet personality type. I have a knack for listening to my clients to determine the most favorable outcome for them and am comfortable talking about difficult situations. Facing a bankruptcy can be a difficult time in your life. I recognize the many financial, emotional, and familial decisions that must be weighed when contemplating bankruptcy. I am here first and foremost to listen and to help you make the correct decisions to get your financial life back on track.
Patrick Stanzione has over 30 years of experience protecting the intellectual property of corporate (large and small entity) clients, as well as start-up businesses and independent inventors. Stanzione & Associates, PLLC separates itself from other Intellectual Property law firms in that we pay attention to, and focus on every detail of our clients’ concerns, and we learn great strategies for these clients. As a result, we provide 100% satisfaction for our clients, and the highest quality results. Stanzione & Associates, PLLC is conveniently based in the Washington DC metro area, providing us with great accessibility to The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), the Patent and Trademark Board of Appeal, the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, and the Washington DC Airports, all within minutes.. Mr. Stanzione has represented some of the largest and highest technology corporations both nationally and internationally, and has conducted strategies with the top management levels of these companies to build their patent portfolios. In fact, Mr. Stanzione and his team almost exclusively represented one of the largest corporations in the world to build a patent portfolio in image forming technologies, which was later sold to HP for approximately 1.5 billion dollars. This techololgy includes everything from semiconductor chips, complex electronics, mechanical systems, optics and lasers.. Stanzione & Associates currently represents corporations based in the US, Europe and Asia, and has drafted and prosecuted over 3,500 patent applications to issuance.. In addition, since Stanzione & Associates, PLLC is a small botique firm located in Virginia with low overhead, we can provide our clients with high quality support (previously recognized by the IAM (Intellectual Asset Management) magazine as being one of the top 10 patent procurement firms in the US for QUALITY) at highly competitive costs.
Over 21 years of experience representing employers and employees in employment-related matters, civil litigation, and immigration.
Nathan Levenson is an Associate Attorney at Warren Rhoades LLP. located in Arlington, Texas. Nathan focuses his practice on primarily on intellectual property prosecution and litigation; specifically, patent, copyright and trademark prosecution and litigation.. Nathan has represented clients in patent, trademark, and copyright disputes in a variety of federal district courts, before the Patent Trial and Appeal Board, and before the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board. Nathan also helps his clients identify, evaluate, and enforce their intellectual property assets. Nathan was recognized by Thomson Reuters in Texas Monthly for 2020 and 2021 as a Rising Star in the area of Intellectual Property – signifying a high degree of peer recognition and achievement.. Nathan’s experience spans a variety of industries, including telecommunications, computer hardware and software,oil and gas, consumer products, multi-level marketing and entertainment. He hasassisted clients in all aspects of intellectual property litigation, including conducting pre-suit investigations and analyses of intellectual property infringement; participating in the development and review of pretrial discovery; conducting and defending depositions; resolving discovery disputes; drafting dispositive and pretrial motions; and participating in pre-trial hearings and mediations.. Nathan received his J.D. from Texas A&M School of Law and a B.S. in mechanical engineering from Texas Christian University. During law school, Nathan was a staff member of the Texas A&M Law Review as well as a member of the Oil & Gas Survey Committee. He also served as a summer judicial extern for the Honorable Paul A. Bonin Judge, for the Louisiana Court of Appeals, 4th Circuit.
My professional name is Broc Romanek. Some of you might know me from my positions serving as Editor of , and DealLawyers.com, etc. You might know me from any one of my prior jobs: two tours of duty at the SEC, in-house at Lockheed Martin, a stint at two law firms - and even head of marketing for RR Donnelley's Financial Printing unit. Some of you might not know me and that's fine...
My practice is directed to patent application preparation and prosecution for mechanical, electrical and computer related technologies.
My practice involves employment and corporate law litigation and advice and counsel throughout Virginia, Maryland, and D.C., with a particular focus upon employment law and business issues. I have litigated in courts throughout the country and have advised companies and executives in a variety of industries. I have extensive experience concerning wage and hour, wage payment, and non-competition agreement issues.. I have a stellar academic background, graduating from Washington and Lee University School of Law in 1999 with honors and at the top of my undergraduate class. More than that, I have achieved excellent results for my clients and am committed to their success.
Ms. Newton served as the Chief Deputy Commonwealth's Attorney, the second highest ranking prosecutor in the county, focusing on the prosecution of homicide, violent sex offenses, and other high-profile cases.
Mr. Pevsner is a University of Texas Law graduate with severe cerebral palsy who operates a motorized wheelchair by the use of head movements. Due to his quadriplegia, he cannot write but must rely on an interpreter or a specialized computer to do his work. People underestimated him from the moment that he was born to the present. He was born clinically dead. The anesthesiologist had to administer CPR for 45 minutes until he could breathe on his own. The anesthesiologist probably was thinking this guy is not going to survive as he was administering the CPR, but Mr. Pevsner proved him wrong after those 45 minutes. Mr. Pevsner has been proving people wrong for 41 years. People who were the so called experts said that his life span would be very short. They said he would probably live until he was in his thirties.. These people said that he could not go to a regular school, much less take mainstream classes such as Latin, English literature and calculus. Again, he proved them wrong. His grades were A’s and B’s in these mainstream classes. At the end of his high school in 1990, the Arlington Independent School District (AISD) officials projected that he would graduate ahead of their initial plan for his graduation. Originally, they believed that he would graduate at the age of 22. He graduated at the age of 19 in the top 20% of his high school class. Despite all of these achievements, people did not believe that he could attend a major university like the University of Texas at Austin. At this point, his self advocacy skills automatically went into overdrive whenever someone even mentioned the word “can’t” in the same sentence as his name.. He went on to major in Greek and Latin at UT, while making significant contributions to the university’s community. The UT Classics Department bestowed on him the WJ Battle Award for excellence in Greek and Latin translation. He graduated in 1998, receiving several awards for his advocacy and contributions to the university. Yet, despite these accomplishments, people did not believe that he could go to law school and become a practicing attorney. Once again, Mr. Pevsner proved these people wrong by graduating from UT Law School and gaining admittance to Texas State Bar.. Mr. Pevsner worked with Disability Rights Texas, which is a non-profit organization that protects the civil and human rights of Texans with disabilities through a fellowship sponsored by Equal Justice Works. He assisted people with disabilities in obtaining equal access to education, employment and community services. mMr. Pevsner complemented Advocacy’s services, not only by providing legal assistance to these individuals, but also by teaching them self-advocacy skills.. As part of his Equal Justice Works fellowship project, Mr. Pevsner created the Flexible Interactive Process (FIP) Manual to assist both the employer and employee to have a constructive working relationship. This manual was a part of his Equal Justice Works Project to educate people with disabilities on their rights in the workplace and how they can self-advocate to protect their rights in the community.. Mr. Pevsner's project has broken new ground in that it focused each of its stages on educating students in those skills. His project also focused on ensuring the proper implementation of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) and assisting students with disabilities in taking advantage of the full benefits of this federal law during their secondary education. This project also focused on higher education for people with disabilities. Mr. Pevsner has shown people with disabilities how to employ the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 to ensure their own access to an equal opportunity for higher education.. After leaving Disability Rights Texas, Mr. Pevsner continued to assist others with disabilities. He has assisted clients with cerebral palsy obtain IDEA services by representing them at school, meetings and negotiating with opposing counsel their behalf.. At Whitburn & Pevsner, PLLC, Mr. Pevsner has developed a vibrant special education practice and has worked on other aspects of education law, as well as guardianship and other probate proceedings.
Mr. Miller’s philosophy in his estate planning practice is to protect your legal rights while honoring your wishes and to do so while respecting your loved ones, financial situation, and family situation no matter how typical or atypical.. His further philosophy is that Mr. Miller wants the client to understand and be comfortable with the legal effect of their document(s) or their decisions. While Mr. Miller can’t make you a lawyer, he’ll do his best to make sure you have enough understanding that you can make an educated decision about your estate plan.. Further, Mr. Miller believes that the client should feel completely free to ask questions and not be “talked down to”, no matter how large or small, about the estate planning process. Most of Mr. Miller’s estate planning work is on a flat-fee basis; meaning that the client is not spending billable hours on questions.. Also, Mr. Miller believes an important quality of a professional is being able to say “I don’t know” if a person doesn’t know an answer. This means that he does not like to “shoot from the hip” and guess when it comes to your legal matter; if there’s doubt on an answer, Mr. Miller prefers to research the question and come up with the best answer under the law and available facts. Frequently, there is no extra charge for this assuming the work falls under the scope of a flat fee agreement. Even if there is a charge, Mr. Miller will help the client determine first if there is actually a need to research the answer to that question before spending the client’s valuable resources.. Mr. Miller further believes that a law firm lives or dies by receiving referrals from satisfied current and former clients. Mr. Miller wants to know immediately if you’re unhappy or don’t understand an aspect of the process. Mr. Miller wants to fix any unhappiness as well as teach you so you can understand the process. If you’re not willing to give us positive referrals, we want to know why so we can fix the issue for the future, and to see if there is any way to “make things right” with you. We are realists and know that not every single person can be happy; but, we want to try our best for you.. Finally, Mr. Miller believes that the estate-planning client should not be surprised or angered by the lawyer’s bill. The client should know relatively close, what the anticipated attorney’s fees and expenses should be at the beginning of representation. Because Estate Planning practice rarely involves the court, the attorney’s fees and expenses are more accurately estimated. While there are still some unknowns that can increase fees beyond the initial estimate, the costs for those unknowns and what is an ‘unknown’ will be communicated and dealt with in the fee agreement between lawyer and client so there are no big surprises. Most flat fee work will have small or very controllable unknowns; or, the unknowns can be investigated easily before signing the fee agreement.. Mr. Miller is a born-and-raised Texan. He graduated from Arlington High School in 2001. He attended UT Austin and earned a BA in Biology in 2004. He earned his JD from Texas A&M University School of Law in 2010 (formerly Texas Wesleyan University School of Law), which he attended on a partial academic merit scholarship. He graduated cum laude and was a member of both Phi Delta Phi and the Law Review.. After law school, Mr. Miller entered private general civil practice, helping clients in estate planning, probate, family, and small-business law. Mr. Miller quickly identified his passion for estate planning law.. He is a past officer and board member of Rotary Club of Arlington North and is a Paul Harris Fellow. His volunteer activities have included Rotary, Dental Health for Arlington, Autism Speaks, Special Olympics, Meals on Wheels, Young Men for Arlington, Arlington Young Lawyers Association, Legal Aid of North West Texas, and serving as a City of Arlington Teen Court Judge.. Mr. Miller is married to Dr. Haylie Miller, a psychology researcher studying autism at UNTHSC in Fort Worth, TX. They love their terrier-mix dog named Roly Cornelius Poly and they are expecting their first child named Thomas in July, 2015. In his free time, Mr. Miller enjoys UT football, photography, computers, cooking, science-fiction novels, and aquariums.
Mr. Heeps has been representing Social Security Disability claimants since November 2010 at the administrative level and appeals council. Prior to joining Morgan & Weisbrod, Jonathan represented hundreds of disability claimants throughout the country. In 2014, Mr. Heeps was admitted to the United States District Court for the Northern and Southern Districts of Texas.
Mr.
Hasten began practicing law with a large firm in 1988, upon graduation from law
school. After three years, Mr. Hasten
formed his own firm primarily representing insurance carriers in subrogation
and workers’ compensation matters.. Mr. Hasten has developed a substantial reputation
throughout Texas
as an expert in handling property subrogation matters, especially in complex fire
losses. Mr. Hasten has particular expertise in fire cause and origin investigations. For the past five years, Mr. Hasten has been
asked to teach classes by the International Association of Arson Investigators
(IAAI) for certification of firefighters as investigators.. In March 2011, Mr. Hasten was awarded the prestigious
John R. Rauch Award by the Texas IAAI for his years of dedication and teaching
on fire cause and origin throughout the State of Texas.. Mr. Hasten has handled property and auto subrogation throughout
the State of Texas
over the course of his twenty-two years of practicing law.. Mr. Hasten has also handled a large range of workers’
compensation matters since 1988, including cases under the “pre 1990 old law.”
Since 1988, Mr. Hasten has defended carriers on over one thousand workers’
compensation cases ranging from soft tissue injuries to death cases.
Most people who meet Lee Stringham have come to know him as Suzanne's husband, a father of five children, and an enthusiastic entrepreneur. Raised between Washington, Oregon, Texas and New Mexico, Lee has been involved in banking and real estate transactions since 2002 and has been practicing law since 2010, when he hung a shingle out as a sole proprietor.. When Lee is not busy working with clients of Hixson & Stringham, he is training youth in outdoor skills, watching his children participate in various activities, or occasionally picking an old banjo.. EDUCATIONLee Stringham is a graduate of the Regent University School of Law, where he focused his studies on banking, tax, and transactions law, and he holds a Master's degree in Finance from the University of Denver and a Bachelor's degree in Information Systems from Texas Tech University.. PRESENTATIONSHe has given a number of presentations on finance and contract-related matters and has taught as an adjunct professor at the University of Texas, Arlington, and as a guest lecturer at Midland College.. ADMISSIONSHe is admitted to practice in Texas, New Mexico and Washington.
Mona has been practicing law since 2010, specializing in estate planning, real estate, and small business matters, with a focus on protecting clients' legacies, and assets. She specializes in estate planning by creating personalized Wills, Trusts, and Healthcare Directives that protect family wealth and ensure clients' wishes are a real estate attorney, she handles all aspects of real estate law, offering expert counsel on transactions, property rights, and legal matters related to both residential and commercial properties. She also offers legal counsel on residential and commercial transactions, landlord-tenant matters, and serves as outside general counsel to small businesses, advising on legal compliance and future planning.
Michael Ephraim received his BA from Vassar College in 1986 and his Juris Doctorate from the University of Virginia School of Law in 1991. He is licensed to practice law in Virginia and the District of Columbia. After working as an associate attorney in a law firm in Washington, D.C., he started the Law Office of Michael Ephraim in 1992. He is fluent in Spanish. Mr. Ephraim and his wife Bella live in Annandale, Virginia with their two children.
Melannie Dino is a Lead Family Law attorney at Steven Krieger Law, PLLC., practicing exclusively family law. An attorney since 2001, Ms. Dino has litigated every type of family law case in the courts of Northern Virginia, including contested divorce, custody, support, and high value equitable distribution cases. Ms. Dino works remotely from her home in Ashburn, and represents clients in Ashburn, Leesburg, Loudoun County, Manassas, Prince William Count, Fairfax County and all across Northern Virginia.. Originally from Erie, Pennsylvania, Ms. Dino earned her Bachelor of Science in Communications in 1996 from nearby Clarion University of Pennsylvania. She proceeded to earn her J.D. from Widener University Law School in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania in 1999.. Ms. Dino then returned to Erie to work in the law practice of her father, a prominent bankruptcy lawyer in Erie for decades. It was there that Ms. Dino got her first taste of family law, working in the thriving family law practice of her father’s partner. The practice area seemed a natural fit for Ms. Dino–as the third of five children, she says, she was the “peacemaker and mediator in the family.”. Although she could easily have followed in her father’s footsteps as a hometown attorney in Erie, Ms. Dino and her law school beau, moved to Northern Virginia, wed, and launched law careers together–with Ms. Dino going to work at XM Satellite Radio (in D.C.).. Ms. Dino worked for three years at XM Satellite Radio as a Coordinator for National Site Acquisition, before leaving that job in 2004 to pursue her passion for family law. She joined a family law firm in Vienna, Virginia, and has practiced family law in Northern Virginia ever since.. Ms. Dino’s commitment to her clients, work ethic, and extensive knowledge of family law combine to serve his clients extremely well. In 2019, Ms. Dino received the prestigious AV Preeminent rating (the highest possible rating) for ethical standards and legal ability from Martindale-Hubbell. In 2014 she was named one of the Ten Leaders Under Age 45 in Matrimonial & Divorce Law in Northern Virginia. Ms. Dino currently holds a perfect 10.0 rating from Justia.. Melannie Dino resides in Loudoun County with her husband and two children.