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Zoe Spirgel is an associate with Sevila, Saunders, Huddleston, & White, P.C. Ms. Spirgel earned her double MA in Modern History and Philosophy at the University of St Andrews in Scotland. She earned her J.D. from the Catholic University of America Columbus School of Law.. Ms. Spirgel focuses her practice on family law, estate planning, and various estate administration matters. Ms. Spirgel embraces the opportunity to help her clients repair their lives and embark on their next chapter. She is pragmatic and forward-thinking in her legal approaches. Ms. Spirgel prides herself on being persistent, prepared, and positive.. Ms. Spirgel is licensed to practice in the Commonwealth of Virginia.. Outside of work, Ms. Spirgel is a Broadway aficionado and can (and will) belt every song in the Wicked soundtrack upon request.
Why I Became a Defense Attorney. Three reasons: To help people in trouble; to protect individual rights; and to defend the Constitution.. I grew up watching my mother help people when they most needed it and I know it made a deep impression on me. I learned so much from watching her. Most importantly, she taught me to “meet people where they are” and see what you could offer of yourself to help them. She was the best counselor and mediator you’d ever meet and I strive in my own career to be half as good as she was in her career. She is gone now but I know that I carry her spirit with me whenever I am actively engaged in helping someone in crisis.. I also grew up as a Navy junior and that, too, made a deep impression on me. My father was a distinguished Naval Officer who flew jets during the Vietnam War. He risked his life to defend our way of life and the Constitution. He knew that if there weren’t citizens who were willing to stand up and fight on behalf of all of us we could lose everything. I am proud to say that I have followed in my father’s footsteps in defending our rights and the Constitution; I have just done it in a different way.. Very early on in my career, I saw how easily all of our rights can be eroded if there aren’t lawyers out there fighting to protect the rights of all who are accused – the guilty and the innocent. If we don’t demand that the promises of the Constitution are delivered, we lose them. The burden to prove guilt is on the government not on the defendant. The Constitution demands that we view people accused of crime as innocent unless and until they are proven guilty. And guilt must be proven beyond a reasonable doubt. These are amazing concepts that separate our country and our laws from the rest of the world. We lose them if we don’t fight for them.. At the core, these are the reasons that I chose to become a defense attorney.
Thomas Soldan is an experienced, tenacious litigator who fights for his clients. Please call Mr. Soldan today to schedule a free consultation.
Thomas J. Robl, Esquire has earned a reputation of being a skilled negotiator, aggressive advocate, and zealous litigator in his 20 year legal career.. With his unique qualifications, and extensive trial experience, Thomas J. Robl has been able to provide his clients with common sense legal advice concerning their legal interests at affordable rates.. He prides himself on his dedication integrity and attention to detail.. He has handled numerous personal injury, medical malpractice, civil cases ranging from wrongful deaths, surgical errors, automobile accidents, slip and falls, birth injuries, and pharmacy errors.. He has been successful in maximizing the value of his clients legal interests in negotiating many six and seven figure settlements.. He has also handled numerous criminal cases from murder, rape, robbery, abduction(kidnapping) , malicious wounding, assault & battery, DWI, Reckless driving, Involuntary manslaughter, possession, of cocaine, possession of marijuana, forgery, bad checks, and computer crimes.. He has been interviewed and had his cases reported on MSNBC, FOX NEWS, The Washington Post, Virginia Lawyers Weekly, The Virginia Verdict Reporter, The Loudoun Times Mirror, and Leesburg Today.
Ryan M. Schmalzle is a cum laude graduate of George Mason University School of Law. After law school, Mr. Schmalzle worked at the law firm of Wiley Rein on K Street, NW in Washington, DC. Mr. Schmalzle left Washington, DC and the big firm culture to practice in Leesburg, Virginia Ryan started Beckman Schmalzle PLC with his close friend and colleague Spencer Beckman because they both share the business philosophy that people matter most of all and they wanted to work for a business with that core value. The majority of Mr. Schmalzle’s practice involves family law issues, and Mr. Schmalzle also represents clients in general civil litigation cases and criminal cases. Mr. Schmalzle resides with his wife and daughter in Frederick, Maryland.
Renee Berard has lived in Loudoun County, Virginia for over 30 years and is a proud alumna of Loudoun Valley High School. Renee went on to graduate magna cum laude from Virginia Tech in 2006 with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science. After college, Renee graduated cum laude from Tulane University Law School in 2009.. While attending law school, Renee was awarded an internship with the United States District Court for the Western District of North Carolina in Charlotte, North Carolina. She had the honor and pleasure of working for Chief Judge Graham C. Mullen. During this experience, Renee was able to participate in trials, sentencing and naturalization ceremonies. She also gained experience researching and drafting orders that were before the court.. Following her federal judicial internship, Renee had the opportunity to study in The Netherlands. Her coursework included classes in advocacy in the fields of International Human Rights, International Criminal Tribunals, International Law and the Death Penalty, International Women's Rights and Terrorism.. Subsequent to her international curriculum, Renee worked as a summer associate for Heller Ehrman, a global law firm in New York City. Her experience and training focused on civil rights litigation, employment discrimination, patents, international arbitration agreements, and corporate litigation management.. During Renee's last year at Tulane she was accepted into the Tulane University Criminal Law Clinic. Renee was sworn in as a student attorney before the Supreme Court of Louisiana. She worked on several cases, including appellate work, and argued in front of the Honorable Arthur K. Hunter, Jr., Chief Judge of Orleans Parish.. Some of Renee's additional achievements and involvement at Tulane include an academic tuition scholarship, an award for the highest grade in Constitutional Criminal Procedure, service as a Senior and Junior Justice for Moot Court Board, Judicial Chairman for Moot Court Board and Chief Justice of Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity.. Renee Berard joined Alex Levay, PLLC in September 2009 and was named Partner in 2019. In 2023, Renee began her own law practice with Rachel Robinson. Renee's practice focuses primarily on criminal and traffic defense and domestic relations. Renee is a dedicated advocate for her clients who are often facing the most serious circumstances of their lives. Renee is an experienced trial attorney who is highly respected by her colleagues and clients. Renee is also certified by the Supreme Court of Virginia to serve as a guardian ad litem to represent the best interests of children in pending legal matters.
Nichole D. Flippen concentrates her practice in the areas of business law, commercial litigation and real estate law. As a founding member of Flippen Casey, PLLC, she is dedicated to providing quality legal services to her clients. Nichole represents and advises individuals and entities in a wide array of business matters involving entity formation, litigation, contracts and business transactions. In addition to her business law practice, Nichole maintains an active real estate practice representing Boards of Directors and individual members of condominium associations and homeowners associations. She also handles matters involving commercial and residential leases and other landlord/tenant matters.Nichole attended James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Virginia, where she earned her Bachelor of Business Administration in International Finance. She then attended The Catholic University of America, Columbus School of Law where she earned her Juris Doctor, concentrating her studies in corporate and securities law. While in law school, Nichole interned with the Law Office of Cecelia A. TaBois, the Federal Reserve, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), and the National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD now FINRA). In addition, she was a member of the Honor Board, the Securities Law Students’ Association, and the Black Law Students’ Association. Nichole is admitted to practice law in both the Commonwealth of Virginia and the District of Columbia. Her professional memberships include: the Virginia State Bar, the District of Columbia Bar, the Fairfax Bar Association, and the Northern Virginia Black Attorneys Association. She is also a Board Member for a local condominium association and a member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.. LICENSES & ADMISSIONS. Commonwealth of Virginia District of ColumbiaVirginia Supreme CourtD.C. Court of AppealsU.S. District Court, Eastern District of VirginiaU.S. District Court, Western District of VirginiaU.S. Court of Appeals for the 4th Circuit. EDUCATIONJuris DoctorThe Catholic University of America, Columbus School of Law, Washington, D.C.Bachelor of Business AdministrationJames Madison University, Harrisonburg, Virginia. PRACTICE AREA SUMMARY: Nichole's practice includes business formation & transactions, general business law, contracts, corporate governance, debt collection, litigation, community associations (condominiums & homeowners associations), landlord/tenant disputes and real estate law.
Name and co-founding partner Michele L. Burton was raised in Portsmouth, Virginia. She attended the University of Virginia where she obtained Bachelor of Arts degrees in Political Science and Anthropology. Shortly thereafter, Michele graduated from Old Dominion University with a Master of Arts in Humanities with a focus on Race and Law. In May 2012, she graduated from the College of William and Mary School of Law with a Juris Doctorate and passed the bar in October of that year.. Upon graduation, Michele worked as a magistrate in Norfolk, Virginia for two years where she conducted probable cause hearings for the issuance of arrest and search warrants, temporary detention orders for citizens going through a mental health crisis that placed themselves or others at risk, and emergency protective orders.. In early 2015, Michele embarked on a career in criminal prosecution in Portsmouth, Virginia, and handled thousands of cases including, but not limited to, homicide, malicious wounding, arson, DUI maiming, and weapons and drug offenses.. After serving in her hometown, Michele and her family moved to Loudoun County in 2021 where she served as a Deputy Commonwealth’s Attorney for nearly three years. During her tenure there, Michele prosecuted several complex cases including a homicide where there was no physical evidence linking the defendant to the shooting death of a mother in her home. Using surveillance footage, geofencing, and cell site location data from the accused’s phone records, Michele learned the intricacies of the technology used by the FBI CAST Division and local law enforcement to close this difficult case.. In addition to working on violent crimes, Michele sharpened her knowledge of Economic Crimes and led a team of prosecutors on the White Collar Crime Team. Michele handled high-dollar embezzlement and fraud cases involving both private businesses and government entities. These cases involve several hundreds of pages of bank and employee records and require keen attention to detail.. Currently, Michele focuses her practice on criminal, traffic, family, and civil matters. A litigation powerhouse, Michele will knowledgeably and aggressively represent you in court. She strives to ensure that you are heard and that you are updated about the case every step of the way.. Michele regularly practices in the General District, Juvenile and Domestic Relations District, and Circuit Courts in Loudoun County and surrounding the Northern Virginia ara.
Ms. King graduated from the University of Virginia School of Law and has been practicing law since 2005. Ms. King worked in the Loudoun County Office of the Public Defender for approximately seven years where she gained valuable trial experience. As an Assistant Public Defender, Ms. King represented clients in all types of criminal matters ranging from traffic offenses to larcenies, drug possessions, fraud, rape, and murder. Ms. King has served as a member of the Bench Bar Committee for the Loudoun General District Court as well as a member of the Loudoun County Bar Association.. Prior to her tenure in the Public Defender's Office, Ms. King worked as an Assistant Commonwealth Attorney for Buckingham County, VA where she prosecuted both misdemeanor and felony cases. This opportunity allowed Ms. King to see both sides of the courtroom and gain a better overall perspective of the criminal justice system.. Ms. King was born and raised in Fairfax County. Ms. King attended the College of William and Mary where she received her Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) with a minor in Sociology. She then went on to receive her juris doctor from University of Virginia School of Law in 2005. While at the UVA Law, Ms. King participated in moot court and served on the editorial board for the Virginia Environmental Law Journal. Ms. King participated in the Prosecution Clinic offered through the law school and worked for Professor Paul Mahoney, who is currently the Dean of UVA Law. During law school, Ms. King also clerked at Venable LLP located in Washington, D.C.. Ms. King currently resides in Purcellville, VA where she resides on a small farm with her dogs and horses. As an avid outdoor enthusiast, she can often be seen hiking the Appalachian Trail or riding her bike along the Washington & Old Dominion Trail. Ms. King also volunteers for several animal rescues and is always willing to offer pro bono legal services to any animal rescue in need of help.. Email Kelly at or call.
Ms. Ali graduated from the David A. Clarke School of Law at the University of the District of Columbia. She has been awarded the Dr. Medger Evers Political Action Award by the NAACP presented to an individual who has exhibited outstanding commitment and leadership over the years. This award is named in memory of the late Medgar Evers who served tirelessly as the Mississippi Field Secretary.Ms. Ali is also an Equal Justice America Fellow, which is a fellowship awarded to those who have shown an outstanding commitment to promoting fair access to the court system for indigent clients as well as advocating on behalf of people who cannot afford representation.Ms. Ali has experience helping clients navigate difficult real estate cases as well as advising them on the tax implications of real property transactions. She combines her experiences as a litigator with her in depth knowledge of the tax code and real estate law to provide excellent results for her clients and her firm.. Ms. Ali is barred in Virginia and the District Court of the District of Columbia
Former Marine and service-connected veteran, now working exclusively as a veteran's benefits attorney, helping other veterans receive service-connection benefits.
For over a decade, Sarah Bruns has been aggressively protecting the rights of her clients in Northern Virginia in matters of Family Law, Criminal Defense, and Drunk Driving (DUI/DWI) Defense.. As a seasoned trial attorney, Sarah has defended individuals charged with Murder, Rape, Robbery, Theft, and Drug Possession/Distribution. While some crimes carry more severe penalties than others, Sarah handles every client’s case knowing that it is the most important one for that client. She believes that no client should be treated as if their issue is of little consequence.. Sarah’s practice also extends to Family Law cases, including Divorce, Child Custody and Visitation, Child Support, Protective Orders, Child Protective Services, and Child Abuse and Neglect cases. Her experience in litigation is an asset to her clients in the courtroom; yet she also believes in the value of out-of-court client counseling and a zealous negotiation. Her clients can trust that she has the skills to advocate for them both in and out of the courtroom.. Sarah has been qualified to serve as a Guardian ad Litem for children in the Loudoun County Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court. In this role, she ensures that the interests of the most vulnerable are not forgotten.. At the outset of her career, Sarah clerked for the Honorable William D. Hamblen in the Circuit Court of Prince William County (31st Judicial Circuit). There, she learned firsthand what a judge expects regarding professional behavior and effective advocacy. Sarah continues to use this insight to make winning arguments for her clients.. Sarah believes that bettering herself and the community benefits everyone, especially her clients. She spends her spare time volunteering within and outside of the legal community. She is an Officer and a member of the Board of Directors for the Loudoun Community Cat Coalition, a prominent local 501(c)(3) animal welfare organization. She also fosters cats and kittens and goes out in the field to engage in TNR (trap, neuter, release). If you have some spare time, ask her about it, she’d love to tell you all about it. Sarah is also a mentor for the Thomas D. Horne Leadership in the Law Summer Camp, and routinely signs up for volunteer experiences as they become available. Sarah is an avid cyclist and can been seen along the W&OD trail and the many gravel roads of Loudoun County.
Christina M. Tulloch practices in the following areas of law: Family Law, Criminal Law, Civil Litigation, Mental Health Law, Guardianship and Conservatorship.. Ms. Tulloch is admitted to practice in all Virginia Courts.. Law School: Charleston School of Law, J.D.. College: Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (Virginia Tech), B.A. Political Science, focus in Legal Studies; Minors in Leadership & Social Change and Philosophy. Affiliations: Virginia State Bar, Virginia Bar Association, Loudoun County Bar Association. Biography: Ms. Tulloch is a Virginia native and has lived in Northern Virginia her entire life. She is very active in her local community in Loudoun County and sees the practice of law as an extension of her desire to serve others.. At Virginia Tech, Ms. Tulloch was a Political Science major with a focus in legal studies. She was actively involved in Virginia Tech’s Leadership Program, Phi Alpha Delta Fraternity, Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority and the Virginia Tech Student Alumni Association.While attending law school, in South Carolina, Ms. Tulloch worked with a sole practitioner at a local law firm where she was able to gain a vast amount of legal experience. She provided pro bono legal services to the indigent – receiving special recognition for the amount of pro bono legal assistance she provided to those in the community. She also was an executive member of her Law School’s Trial Advocacy team, competing in legal advocacy competitions across the eastern seaboard. During school breaks, Ms. Tulloch interned at the Loudoun County Commonwealth’s Attorney’s Office where she earned her third year practice certificate and was able to litigate in the Virginia Court System prior to graduating from law school and receiving her license to practice law in Virginia.. Ms. Tulloch is innovative, compassionate and effective in her approach of assisting clients through the intricacies and difficulties of the litigation process. Ms. Tulloch’s attention to detail and diligence truly sets her apart.. Ms. Tulloch currently resides in Leesburg, Virginia.. Awards:· Charleston School of Law, Office of the President, Special Recognition for Completing over 100 Pro Bono Hours· Charleston School of Law, Trial Advocacy Board, Founder’s Award for Professionalism and Ethics in Trial Advocacy· The Center for Computer Assisted Legal Instruction, CALI Excellence for the Future Awards, Criminal Justice Ethics in PracticeCommunity Service:· Loudoun County Chamber of Commerce, Leadshare Member· Loudoun County Young Professionals, Member· Loudoun Advisory Commission on Youth, Former Member· Loudoun Youth Initiative, Former Member
Christin is currently a partner at SG Law, PLC, practicing in all areas of Domestic Relations law including divorce, equitable distribution, settlement agreements, premarital agreements ("Prenupts"), spousal support, custody, visitation, child support, wills, and post-divorce issues. She also practices minor traffic offenses, landlord tenant, and estate planning.. Christin has been a certified Guardian Ad Litem for minor children and incapacitated adults, as well as a certified mediation for family and circuit court cases in the Commonwealth of Virginia.. Christin regularly practices in Loudoun County, Fairfax County, Clark County, Prince William County, and other Northern Virginia jurisdictions.. Christin was Selected to Super Lawyers: 2020 - 2023, and Selected to Rising Stars: 2016 - 2019. Christin was awarded Up & Coming Lawyers, 2018 by Virginia Lawyers Weekly.. Professional Associations and Memberships:. Pro Bono Activities:
Ben Leigh is a native of Northern Virginia, with deep
ties to the legal profession and the communities of Fairfax and Loudoun
counties.. He has for several years been voted among the
"Legal Elite" in Real Estate in Virginia Business Magazine's peer-surveyed publication. He holds the "Preeminent" AV-rating issued
by Martindale Hubbell. He is also a Commissioner in Chancery for the Circuit
Court of Loudoun County.. After clerking for the Chief Justice of the Supreme
Court of Virginia, Ben practiced with the Fairfax firm of Blankingship &
Keith, P.C., working alongside a number of lawyers recognized as elite in their
fields. In 2002, he joined Bill Atwill and William C. Mims to form Mims, Atwill
& Leigh, P.C., which now exists as Atwill, Troxell & Leigh, P.C.
Anna M. Freska earned her B.A. degree from Amherst College, an M.A. from the Monterey Institute of International Studies, and a J.D. from Santa Clara University School of Law. She studied European and International Law at Tübingen University in Germany, at Henry Dunant Institute in Geneva, Switzerland, and at the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg, France.. Ms. Freska has worked in the Unites States, Europe, and Asia and taught at Santa Clara University School of Law programs in Europe. She has served on Advisory Boards of several nonprofit organizations, including:. Ms. Freska is a member of the American Bar Association, and is admitted to practice in the Commonwealth of Virginia, District of Columbia, and the State of California.
Amy is a seasoned litigator whose wealth of criminal and civil experience helps her advocate effectively & efficiently to find solutions to her clients’ legal matters. She provides quality legal representation to clients across Virginia.
Alan Bowden's practice is concentrated in the areas of family law and civil litigation. Mr. Bowden has extensive experience representing organization and individuals in all aspects of litigation and mediation. Throughout his career, Mr. Bowden has overseen a variety of complex commercial litigation cases in both state and federal courts in Virginia, Maryland and Washington, D.C. involving business tort actions and various contract disputes.. Mr. Bowden also practices corporate law and counsels business clients on a variety of corporate issues including formation, structure, capital raising, securities regulations, owner and shareholder agreements and all types of business contract issues.. Mr. Bowden is admitted to the Bars and practices in Virginia, Maryland and Washington, D.C., as well as the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia and the United States District Court for the District of Maryland. He is also a member of the Virginia Bar Association. Mr. Bowden is active in both Bar and community related activities.. Mr. Bowden received his undergraduate degree from Virginia Tech (B.S. Finance) in 1991 and his law degree from DePaul University College of Law in 1998. He also earned his LL.M. degree from Georgetown University in Securities and Financial Regulation in 2002.
About Attorney Sam Mansoor. As a dedicated husband and a father of three, Attorney Sam Mansoor understands firsthand the deep desire of parents to build a secure future for their loved ones. It is this commitment to family that fuels his life’s passion for helping families, individuals and business owners find peace of mind and financial security through creative, thoughtful estate planning.. After earning his undergraduate degree from College of Charleston in Charleston, South Carolina, and his JD from Western Michigan University Cooley School of Law, Sam returned to his home state of Virginia in 2009 to establish his estate law practice. In the ten years since, Sam has been recognized as one of the top estate planning attorneys in the state, garnering glowing testimonials and accolades from hundreds of satisfied clients.. As an attorney with years of prior success in the business world, Sam brings a unique perspective to the estate planning process to help people secure and preserve their hard-earned wealth utilizing trusts, life insurance, and other creative wealth management strategies. He takes a goal-oriented approach in addressing the planning needs of his clients, listening carefully to their desires and working with them to create an individualized plan designed to help them achieve their goals. He excels at explaining complex financial concepts in accessible terms, employing easy-to-grasp visual aids so his clients understand exactly how their estate plan will help them take control of their future. He is experienced in drafting wills, trusts, power of attorney, advanced medical directives and other documents, and he weaves these instruments skillfully into a brilliant, carefully crafted strategy tailored to the clients’ specific goals.. An ironclad estate plan often requires a multi-faceted approach, and no two families are alike in their financial situation or their needs. That’s why Sam treats each case as a unique challenge to solve, often going beyond the basic planning strategies to make sure every contingency eventuality is accounted for. He can customize estate plans and trusts to accommodate virtually every special need, desire or contingency, including (but not limited to):. • Providing for special needs children• Asset protection (e.g., shielding assets from creditors, ex-spouses, etc. so heirs don’t see their inheritance drained)• Legacy planning (supporting chosen charities ensuring financial decisions continue to be made according to the client’s values)• Early inheritance (arranging for children to get part or all of their inheritance now)• Pet trusts (making sure beloved pets are cared for after the client passes on). In addition to basic wills and trusts, Sam also helps families and business owners with incapacity planning, legacy and business succession planning, funding and other specialty planning services. And since life brings changes along the way, Sam provides regular reviews of his clients’ estate plans to ensure they are still properly configured to meet their goals.. Estate planning is not just for the ultra-wealthy. Whether you’ve already spent years amassing your fortune or you’re just getting started, your family deserves to have a secure future—and that future begins with a plan. Let Attorney Sam Mansoor help you get started on that path with a customized, cost-efficient plan that will give you and your family the peace of mind you deserve. Reach out today for more information.
A native of Northern Virginia, James Beglis has a B.A. from the University of Virginia (1999) and a J.D. from the George Mason University School of Law (2003). He is a member of the Virginia State Bar, the Loudoun Bar Association, the Fairfax Bar Association, and a certified Guardian ad litem for minor children. James practiced exclusively criminal and traffic defense in Loudoun County before joining a family law firm in Reston for several years where, in addition to handling divorce and family law matters of every variety, he also handled all the estate planning cases. In 2013, he started Beglis Law which allows him to focus his time and attention on these three areas of law.. During the initial consultation, James will assess your case in a rational, level-headed manner and give you clear feedback as to the strengths and weaknesses of your case, possible outcomes, and the best path forward to achieve the desired outcome.
A graduate of the Marshall-Wythe School of Law at the College of William and Mary, Thomas Rock has extensive experience as a trial lawyer in Virginia. He began trying cases while still in law school at the James City County Commonwealth’s Attorney’s Office where he prosecuted domestic violence cases. He then went on to work at the Loudoun County Public Defender’s Office where he defended hundreds of indigent clients accused of crimes ranging from simple assault to murder.. Upon leaving the Public Defender’s Office, Mr. Rock established his law firm in Leesburg, Virginia. From the beginning, his goal has been to develop a firm that meets each of its client’s needs as individuals. In recognizing the unique problems that each of his clients face, Mr. Rock is able to work with them to identify and achieve the necessary solutions to those problems.. Mr. Rock devotes over 50% of his practice to criminal and traffic defense. He regularly appears in courts throughout Virginia on behalf of his clients. In his criminal defense practice, he has represented those accused of a wide variety of crimes including: assault, larceny, drug offenses, DUI and DWI, reckless driving, weapons offenses, violent felonies, bad checks, forgery and fraud. Mr. Rock also has extensive experience providing criminal defense to juveniles.. In addition to criminal defense, Mr. Rock has an active civil practice in which he represents individuals and businesses on a variety of matters including: contract disputes, landlord/tenant, collections, and family law. Mr. Rock was also a founding member of the Loudoun County Drug Court Program where he worked with representatives from various local agencies and the Loudoun County Circuit Court to help long time addicts overcome their addictions to drugs and alcohol. In addition, he is a member of the Loudoun County chapter of Beat the Odds, an organization that works to provide scholarships to high school students who have overcome adversity in their lives.. Mr. Rock is licensed to practice law in all courts in Virginia.