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140 C lawyers are available in ZIP code 22902 in Charlottesville, Virginia. Average rating of these lawyers is 4.5/5 and 62% provide free consultation with average fees of $335 per hour.
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What I do:. I help people who are charged with crimes. I also help people prove their innocence even after they’ve been convicted of a crime. I love what I do because my own experience have shown me the value of good legal advice. My law firm is founded on the principle that good legal advice should be available to everyone charged with a crime, not just the wealthy or well-connected.. How I do it:. I help people by sitting down and listening. After I listen, we make a plan to get the best result possible. Sometimes that means we go to battle in front of a jury. Sometimes that means we negotiate a plea agreement with the prosecutor. Whatever it takes, I am here to help.
Tucker Law Firm, PLC provides expert legal assistance in the area of equine law. We have represented innumerable members of the equestrian community with respect to equine law issues. We provide strategies and solutions for law issues that concern the ownership and business of horses.. For all breeds and disciplines, Tucker Law represents clients in litigation, helps resolve equine disputes, drafts customized equine contracts, represents clients in horse industry disciplinary hearings, and incorporates equine businesses.. From a more personal standpoint, attorney Tamara Tucker has spent a lifetime riding and showing hunters throughout the East Coast, garnering tricolors at “AA” and “A” shows. She competed for her varsity college IHSA Team, qualifying twice for the National IHSA Horse Show with a 5th place finish at National in 1989. Ms. Tucker has ridden and trained with National Hunter Hall of Fame trainer Roger Young, Judy Young, Tommy Serio, David Connors, Chris Wynne and Jen Alfano. In addition to her riding and showing experience, Ms. Tucker managed a 500 acre, 100-horse facility in Virginia, served as her local horse show association’s President for several years, and regularly judged VHSA Associate shows. Ms. Tucker manages and trains her own horses at the Tuckers’ Southriver Farm in Ruckersville, VA.
Trial-focused defense for DUI, reckless driving, and traffic cases in Albemarle, Orange, Goochland, Greene, and Charlottesville.
Tim is married to Sarah Kelsey, CEO of the National Alliance for Model State Drug Laws () and together they have one daughter named Carter, a black lab named Crunch, a giant six year old goldfish (as of 2016) named Marlin and two hermit crabs whose names change depending on the color of the shell they occupy. Tim likes to play squash and ride mountain bicycles.
Russell T. Schundler, a member of the firm’s Corporate and Business Law section, concentrates his practice on mergers and acquisitions, bank financings and corporate finance.. He has represented businesses in a wide range of industries from formation through exit, including mergers and acquisitions, bank financings, contract negotiation, and formation and finance of start-up entities. He has also worked with private equity funds, venture capital funds and hedge funds with formation, offerings of interests to investors, and the review and negotiation of investments.. Rusty has been named one of Virginia’s “Legal Elite” by Virginia Business magazine, a “Rising Star” by Law & Politics magazine and a Super Lawyer by Virginia Super Lawyers.. Russell also serves as adjunct faculty at the University of Virginia, where he oversees The Transactional Law Clinic. Through a partnership with the University of Virginia School of Law, the Darden School of Business and its Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership at the Batten Institute, Rusty works with law students in the clinic to provide free legal services to entrepreneurial ventures participating in the Darden Business Incubator.. Rusty graduated with distinction from the University of Virginia and earned his law degree from the University of Virginia School of Law.. Active in the community, he serves as a director for Jefferson Area CHIP, Inc., a director for the Charlottesville Business Innovation Council, and as a director for WorkSource Enterprises.
Robert Stevens is a member of the American Bar Association and Virginia State Bar Association. He has been helping clients with debt relief for over 25 years.
Recently relocated to Charlottesville, our firm provides a criminal defense and civil litigation services in the surrounding areas. Contact us at to speak with Mr. Frazier about your concerns.
Pete Caramanis has been practicing law in Charlottesville since 1999 and represents individuals and businesses in courts of law and before governmental bodies throughout the Commonwealth of Virginia. He prides himself on developing and maintaining trusting and long-lasting relationships with his clients. He is also proud to have earned the respect of his fellow attorneys, obtaining Martindale-Hubbell’s AV® Preeminent™ Peer Review Rating, the highest rating available for legal ability and professional ethics.. Pete handles a broad range of business and real estate matters. His goal is to provide efficient, effective and responsive counsel to his clients regarding all of their legal options, and he makes sure they understand the financial and non-legal ramifications of each. His clients appreciate that despite his legal expertise and experience, Pete remains capable of communicating in a readily understandable way and excels at helping his clients find not only legal solutions to matters, but also practical ones. He has resolved countless business/legal disputes through negotiation, closed complex business and real estate deals, and successfully litigated matters that could not be amicably resolved.. Pete is originally from Massachusetts, but has a deep family history in Charlottesville, and has now lived in Virginia the majority of his life. He has lived in Albemarle County since graduating from law school and marrying his wife, Ida, whom he met while they both attended UVA. He remains a proud supporter of all of the Boston professional sports teams, the UVA Cavaliers and Liverpool Football Club. His personal experience has led him to be a passionate advocate for childhood cancer research and the UVA Children’s Hospital. His proudest accomplishment is being the father of three incredible children.. Typical Clients/Transactions. Business — Pete represents all types of business clients including local, regional and national companies, non-profit organizations, corporations, partnerships and LLCs. He assists clients with formation, merger and acquisition, contracts and transactions, and dispute resolution, including litigation. Pete very much enjoys helping people achieve their dreams, and accordingly focuses a great deal on assisting entrepreneurs as they grow their businesses.. Real Estate — Pete represents builders and developers, wireless communication providers, lenders, purchasers, sellers, landlords, tenants, homeowners’ associations and government agencies in connection with a broad range of real estate matters. Such matters have included complex land use and zoning approvals, contracts, easements, leases, lending transactions, eminent domain, commercial and residential closings and litigation.
Ms. Morgan specializes in Consumer Bankruptcy, representing individuals under Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 of the Bankruptcy Code. She is dedicated to assisting people who are facing extreme financial hardship and is a willing counselor throughout the Bankruptcy process for her clients. Ms. Morgan offers a FREE initial bankruptcy consultations.. While Ms. Morgan practices exclusively in the area of Bankruptcy, she had a variety of legal experience. She is actively licensed in Alaska and Colorado in both state and federal courts in addition to Virginia state courts and the United States Bankruptcy Court in the Western District of Virginia and the Eastern District of Virginia. Ms. Morgan focused her practice in her prior states in the area of Family Law, specializing in representing individuals in divorce and custody proceedings. She has successfully litigated a multitude of domestic relations matters, civil disputes, and contested bankruptcy proceedings. In addition, Ms. Morgan has experience representing clients in areas of the law ranging from criminal defense to personal injury.. Ms. Morgan resides in Greene County with her husband and three children.. If you are struggling financially and would like to sit down with someone who will work with you to find some relief, give Royer Caramanis, PLC a call today to schedule a free initial consultation with Shannon Morgan.
Mr. Evans has litigated and advised clients regarding patent licensing matters, antitrust issues, trade secrets, pre-litigation due diligence, and patent enforcement opinions, as well as client counseling in the fields of litigation and patent prosecution for both domestic and international companies, including start-up companies. His litigation practice includes managing day-to-day aspects of litigation, with experience extending from pre-litigation preparation to fact and expert discovery, trial, post-trial, and appellate work. While acting as trial and appellate counsel, he has performed pre-suit investigations, developed litigation strategies, briefed both pre- and post-trial motions, taken and defended depositions of fact and expert witnesses, coordinated with experts to draft expert reports, prepared fact and expert witnesses for trial, analyzed approaches for appeal, and drafted appellate briefs.
Mike Derdeyn's practice focuses on the areas of commercial and real estate litigation, employment law, and general business law. He also serves as general counsel to a number of local businesses.. Mike’s litigation experience includes litigating claims for individuals and for businesses in state and federal courts in the areas of commercial litigation, real estate, construction, employment, and landlord-tenant law. He has litigated and resolved matters involving partnership and shareholder disputes, trade secrets violations, fraud, business torts, defamation, tortious interference with contract, breach of contract, wrongful termination, discrimination, violations of the Uniform Commercial Code, violations of the Consumer Protection Act, real property disputes, and trust and estate matters, among others. He also has successfully handled numerous injunction actions for employers seeking to restrict competition by former employees. He has been reported in cases in the Virginia Supreme Court and in the United States District Court for the Western District of Virginia.. Mike’s business law experience includes representing and providing legal advice to a number of local companies in a broad range of industries, including media and entertainments companies, automobile dealerships, construction companies, property managers, and developers. Mike advises his clients on shareholder and partner conflicts. He also provides contract drafting, contract negotiation and employment counseling services.. Mike also devotes time to providing advice and litigation services to residential and commercial property owners in landlord/tenant matters.
LEE LIVINGSTON has a 25-year history of success helping people who have been harmed by the negligence of others. This has resulted in a long list of peer review awards including Best Lawyers, US News and World Report lawyer of the year, awarded in 2012, 2015, 2017, and 2019.. Lee was president of the Virginia Trials Lawyer’s Association in 2017-2018.. Lee has achieved multiple seven-figure verdicts and settlements by pursuing full justice for deserving people. In 2015 he won the first verdict by a patient against a doctor in Augusta County, VA. He was brought in to help resolve a trucking case in 2018 for $30 Million. Lee's team won a $4 Million dollar verdict in a no offer case against the former chair of the states' largest orthopaedic group in 2019. (Results in prior cases are no indication of what your case may be worth.). Lee’s record of leadership and teaching responsibilities among lawyers highlights the priority he places on providing exceptional advocacy to his clients. He represents Central Virginia as an elected member of the Virginia State Bar Council. He has chaired the Virginia State Bar litigation section and the mandatory continuing legal education board. He was selected by The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Virginia to work on a committee which writes and edits jury instructions for all Virginia cases. He chairs an evidence committee that publishes a guide to evidence distributed to all judges in Virginia. He has taught trial advocacy and trial evidence on professional liability law at the University of Virginia School of Law since 2002.. Most of Lee’s clients come to him on the recommendation of other lawyers who have referred their clients to him because they recognize his expertise and record of success. He is careful to limit cases so that he can attend to each client individually and develop a close relationship as an advocate with each person. With each case he accepts, he brings practical assistance to those traveling through difficult seasons of life.
Kitt Mattingly launched Mattingly Family Law in 2023, after practicing in the family law division of Davidson & Kitzmann since 2007. Her areas of specialization include divorce and family law, appeals, collaborative law, and civil litigation.. Kitt received both her J.D. and B.A. from the University of Virginia. Prior to attending law school, she earned a Ph.D. in philosophy from Georgetown University, where she was the recipient of a Newcombe Doctoral Fellowship. Following law school, Kitt completed a year-long clerkship with the Honorable Richard B. Potter in Manassas, Virginia.. Kitt is licensed to practice before the Supreme Court of Virginia and the United States District Court for the Western District of Virginia. She is a member of the Virginia State Bar, the American Bar Association, the Virginia Trial Lawyers Association, and the Charlottesville-Albemarle Bar Association.. Kitt Mattingly routinely handles family law Appeals. She is also trained in Collaborative Law.
J. Alden English focuses his practice in the areas of real estate transactions, finance, corporate formation and governance, and mergers and acquisitions.. Alden represents developers, lenders, landlords, tenants and other clients in a variety of transactions, including the sale, purchase, development, financing, leasing and management of both unimproved land and existing commercial and residential projects.. He also represents clients in connection with planned communities, residential subdivisions and mixed-use projects as well as conservation easements, real estate tax and easement disputes and other matters.. For business clients, Alden handles the formation of corporations, limited liability companies, partnerships and other entities, governance issues for businesses and charitable organizations, mergers and acquisitions, corporate finance, and contract negotiation. He also represents investors in private equity and venture capital funds.. The long-time Charlottesville resident is active in a number of community organizations, including Albemarle County Police Foundation, Public Education Fund of Charlottesville-Albemarle, and United Bank Advisory Board.. Alden was recognized in Virginia Super Lawyer as a “Rising Star” in 2008-10.. He earned both his bachelor’s degree and law degree from the University of Virginia.
I have been a lawyer for over a decade and have helped hundreds of clients. I can honestly say that I love my job. Each day I have the opportunity to help my clients with very difficult and emotional issues. While I am in court almost every week, I understand that my clients may never have been in a courtroom. Knowing that, I always strive to help my clients understand the legal system, the issues, and all of their options.
I am Lewis Combs, the founder of Lewis Combs Attorney at Law, doing focused practice on criminal law and personal injury law in Virginia. I have been practicing law since 1985, and I have faced a jury over 200 times in my career and litigated everything from First Degree Murders and DUIs to Personal Injury Cases.
Highly rated. Stellar reviews. CALL US to SCHEDULE YOUR FREE CONSULTATION. Or book an appointment online at our website. Slayton Law, PLC. We can help.. Marshall Slayton has the highest legal rating possible (Preeminent) for legal skills and ethical standards, as voted by his legal peers on Martindale-Hubbell. With 24 years of bankruptcy experience, he listens to his clients, develops a clear plan of action for their particular circumstances, and helps them solve their financial problems. Mr. Slayton's philosophy is that that a bankruptcy lawyer should not only provide excellent legal advice, but also offer compassion and encouragement to his clients.. Mr. Slayton very much enjoys and appreciates being part of the Charlottesville-Albemarle community, and has been honored to volunteer in a variety of different roles throughout the years:. Manager, Destination Imagination Team at Charlottesville Catholic School, 2012-2015. (The team placed 15th in the world in the 2014 Global Competition!). Haitian Health Care Foundation, Board Member, 2007-2011. The foundation provided healthcare funding and resources to people living in the Central Plateau region of Haiti.. Valley Cursillo, Co-Chair, 2005-2012. Valley Cursillo is a Catholic Christian organization that offers spiritual retreats to men and women in the Charlottesville and Harrisonburg areas.. PACEM, Volunteer, 2008-2009. Provided free legal advice to homeless men and women staying at Incarnation Catholic Church.. City of Charlottesville Planning Commission, 1997-2001.. City of Charlottesville Board of Zoning Appeals, Board Member, 1997-2001.
Extensive experience at both settling and litigating all manner of family law matters.
Equestrian Sports Law and Horse-Industry Related Business Law and Litigation (civil, criminal, administrative and tax). I do what I love and I love what I do.
David C. Deal was born and raised in Alexandria, Virginia. He graduated from T.C. Williams High School in 1988, where he captained the varsity rowing team. David earned a Bachelor of Science (Architecture) from the University of Virginia in 1993, and a Juris Doctor from Villanova University School of Law in 2013.. David Deal is the founder of and principal attorney at The Law Office of David C. Deal, P.L.C. David is a nationally-recognized intellectual property attorney, specializing in copyright infringement matters on behalf of photographers and businesses throughout the United States and Europe. David has successfully litigated cases of all sizes and complexities in a majority of Federal jurisdictions.. David has worked extensively on the case of Vivian Maier. At the time of her death in 2009, Ms. Maier had captured hundreds of thousands of captivating images documenting city life in New York and Chicago, almost all of which had never been seen or appreciated by the public during her lifetime. David researched and wrote about the legal and moral issues involved when Ms. Maier’s work was exploited by individuals and organizations which did not possess copyright to Ms. Maier’s images (Moral Rights, Copyrights, and the Case of Vivian Maier, Villanova Law School, February 2013). David performed exhaustive genealogical research on Ms. Maier’s extended family, which led to discovery of Ms. Maier’s heirs and the creation of the Estate of Vivian Maier by the Cook County (IL) Probate Court.. Prior to founding The Law Office of David C. Deal, David worked for nearly twenty years as a free-lance documentary and portrait photographer. He traveled the United States and Europe on assignment, and his work was featured in magazines and newspapers throughout the world. He photographed well-known athletes, politicians, and businesspeople, as well as individuals outside the public view. In 2001, Alter Books published Prospects: A Portrait of Minor League Baseball, a collection of David’s photographs and short essays. His fine art photographs are included in the permanent collections of major museums and private collectors in the United States.. David is an avid runner, cyclist, and triathlete, and has competed in numerous long-distance road and trail races, as well as Ironman-distance triathlons.
Clare represents venture capital and private equity fund investors, as well as emerging growth and middle market companies, generally and in connection with mergers and acquisitions, equity financings, corporate governance, fund formations and other specialist matters. Having represented companies, investors, and lenders, as well as both financial and strategic buyers and sellers, Clare has experience with many sides and aspects of capital raising, strategic partnering and mergers and acquisitions.
BRYAN SLAUGHTER concentrates his practice on complex personal injury cases. His practice areas include products liability, cases involving traumatic brain injury, serious automobile and truck accidents, premises liability and egregious medical malpractice. Bryan is a member of the Virginia and West Virginia state bars. He practices throughout Virginia, and has also tried cases in North Carolina, New York, and West Virginia. He graduated from the University of Virginia in 1991, and the Washington and Lee University School of Law in 1997. He is a vice-president of the Virginia Trial Lawyers Association, where he has served on the Board of Governors since 2001. Bryan is a member of the Boyd-Graves conference, a faculty member at the National Trial Advocacy College, and a member of the American Board of Trial Advocates. He has lectured and written on various topics involving products liability and personal injury law. Bryan is particularly interested in promoting child safety awareness.. In July 2004, Bryan obtained the largest verdict in history for any person injured in a ski-related accident. A jury awarded $8.3 million to his client, a 17-year-old girl who suffered serious brain and other injuries due to the negligence of a ski resort. (Grigg v. Wintergreen Resort, et al.)* He has also obtained seven figure verdicts or settlements in cases involving defective products, excessive force, automobile and truck accidents and serious medical malpractice.. Bryan lives in Charlottesville with his wife Jennifer, and their four children, Jane, Libby, Michael and Cate. When he’s not working or spending time with his family, Bryan enjoys cooking and participating in a variety of sports, especially ice hockey.. Bryan strongly believes in the importance of giving back the the community. He currently serves as President of the Board of ReadyKids Charlottesville, on the Advisory Board of Legal Aid Justice Center, as Chair of the Firms in Service and Charlottesville-Albemarle Bare Association Pro-Bono Committee, and General Counsel and Board Member for the Second Street Gallery in Charlottesville. He is a former board president of the Ronald McDonald House of Charlottesville.
An attorney's level of experience matters! There has been an unbroken string of my Michie ancestors practicing law in central Virginia since the early 1800's. I’m proud to carry on this tradition, and during my own 30+ years of legal experience, I've been honored to be chosen by multiple lawyers and law professors for legal representation of themselves or their family members. I've also represented a starting quarterback at UVa.. Let me put my experience to work for you.
After 12 years in a variety of large law firms, Mr. Johnson formed his own firm to serve the transactional legal needs of private companies and entrepreneurs in Virginia.. His areas of expertise include merger and acquisitions, venture capital financing, lender/borrower representations and general corporate counsel. Mr. Johnson's firm combines his years of "big firm" experience with a rate structure that is attractive to entrepreneurs and privately held companies.. Mr. Johnson was formerly a partner in the Corporate Finance & Securities Section with the law firm of Williams Mullen. He is a member of the Virginia Bar, the State Bar of Texas and the Charlottesville Albemarle Bar Association.. Prior to law school, Mr. Johnson worked for six years as a commercial banker for a national banking organization.
A graduate of UVA Law School, he began his career primarily engaged in commercial transactions, securities law, federal taxes, estate matters and real estate development. Due to the needs of the firm’s clients for representation in court, over the years his law practice has concentrated more heavily in trial work. Those early years provided a solid foundation in a variety of substantive areas of law that are very valuable in understanding the often complex issues arising in divorce cases and property and commercial litigation.. He has represented persons who have been injured in automobile and other types of accidents and is a member of the Virginia Trial Lawyers’ Association. For over thirty-five years, he has represented community owner associations in Central Virginia.. DISCLAIMER: CASE RESULTS DEPEND UPON A VARIETY OF FACTORS UNIQUE TO EACH CASE. RESULTS FROM PREVIOUS CASES DO NOT GUARANTEE SUCCESS OR A FAVORABLE RESULT IN FUTURE REPRESENTATION.. In addition to his trial practice, Mr. Buck is experienced in appellate litigation and has made many appearances before the Supreme Court and the Court of Appeals of Virginia. He was the successful attorney in the landmark cases of Leake v. Casati, which established the principle that partition suits are unaffected by municipal subdivision ordinances; Lake Monticello Owners’ Association v. Ritter, establishing the principle (later codified) that the common areas of property owners associations should not be taxed separately; LMSC v.SCC, establishing the rule that privately owned utilities should be taxed according to their fair market value, not original cost; and, reversing 20 years of divorce law cases, in Gilliam v. McGrady, regarding presumptions as to debt incurred during the marriage. As a result of the decisions in both Lake Monticello Owners’ Association v. Ritter and Gilliam v. McGrady, the General Assembly later changed the state law. He has argued cases before the appellate courts concerning personal injury claims, equitable distribution, spousal support, will construction, real estate and community owner associations.. Mr. Buck is the past president of the Charlottesville/Albemarle Bar Association, the former mayor of the City of Charlottesville (1980-1988), former president of Charlottesville Housing Improvement Program, Camp Holiday Trails, Horizon Institute for Policy Solutions and Ash Lawn Opera Foundation. He has served on other community boards such as the United Way.. He is a graduate of the School of Law and the College of Arts & Sciences of the University of Virginia, where he played soccer and was captain of the lacrosse team.