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116 L lawyers are available in Lynchburg, Virginia. These lawyers are rated between 4.2/5 to 4.6/5 and 57% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $46 to $67 per hour.
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When charged with a crime or in the middle of a family law dispute, you need to find an experienced attorney whom you can trust. A good lawyer can tell you that any kind of legal matter, big or small, can have a massive impact on your future.. Gordon Peters was born and raised in Lynchburg, and graduated from E.C. Glass High School in 1983. The Peters firm is a family business founded in 1982 by E. Gordon Peters, Sr. We have been helping the people of Virginia ever since. We give back to our community by offering attentive, thorough, and knowledgeable legal guidance to those who need it.
Twenty-five years serving as a GAL, guardian ad litem for children ... former prosecutor, former Senior Assistant Public Defender, almost 25 years in private practice ..... also handled serious criminal, DUI and traffic offenses for more than 34 years, including defense of Capital Murder clients.
Sarah Bell’s practice focuses on family law, general civil litigation, and estate planning. She supports clients in Central and Southwestern Virginia from the Woods Rogers' offices in Lynchburg and Roanoke.. Sarah understands litigation—especially litigation that involves one’s family—can be overwhelming. She works hard to make the process less daunting, and to give clients a clear path toward achieving their goals.. She advocates for clients in custody, divorce, and support cases throughout Virginia. Sarah also handles premarital agreements, and separation agreements.. Her experience includes handling guardianships/conservatorships, drafting wills, trusts and deeds, and contests of wills. She is a qualified guardian ad litem for children and incapacitated adults.
Sam M. Patel focuses primarily on real estate transactions, real estate related litigation, and general civil litigation. After completing his undergraduate degree at Texas Tech University, Sam continued his education to graduate with a Juris Doctorate from the University of Pittsburgh School of Law in 2003. Prior to his entry into private practice, Sam served as a student law clerk to the Chief Justice of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court and the Chief Judge of the United States Bankruptcy Court, Western District of Pennsylvania. In addition to practicing law, Sam has served as an adjunct professor of law at the Liberty University School of Law, where he taught Commercial Real Estate Transactions, Land Use and Zoning, and Lawyering Skills. Sam also serves as Chairman of the Board for Freedom 4/24.
Personal Injury and Criminal Defense Attorney. Chris’s passion for and career in personal injury began after he was in a severe auto accident. While on his way to work, Chris was struck by a negligent driver. After that incident, Chris decided to attend law school and fight for the rights of the injured as a Auto Accident Lawyer. He is passionate about upholding the rights of the injured and making society safer one client and one law suit at a time.. Chris has always been interested in Criminal Law, during his attendance at Old Dominion University he became convinced that the way our system is run, the conduct of state actors and injustice in the system require those that are capable to do something about it.. Early LifeChris was born and raised in Lynchburg, Virginia where there is a great community. Lynchburg is a small city in Central Virginia placed at the foothills of the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains. Chris graduated from Brookville High School in Campbell County, VA where he played defensive linebacker and was a captain for the varsity football team. Chris also recieved perfect scores on standardized history exams, the law is really a study of history.. Undergraduate SchoolChris earned his Bachelor of Science from Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia. Chris majored in Criminal Justice and minored in History. Chris made the Dean’s list during his time at ODU. He also briefly played for Old Dominions Club Rugby team as a flanker and recreational flag football teams. Chris enjoys competitive sports like football.. Law SchoolChris attended Law School in Fort Lauderdale, FL at Nova Southeastern University, Shepard Broad College of Law. The beaches are nice in Fort Lauderdale. During his time at Nova, Chris earned the highest Honors in Pro Bono legal work for volunteering with MISSION UNITED Legal Aid Service of Broward County, a non-profit organization affiliated with the United Way. This organization was established to help Veterans with their legal needs. Chris also interned with the Broward County Public Defender’s office Homicide and Felony Departments.. After practicing for several years as an Attorney, Chris went on to get his Masters of Laws from Liberty University. While at Liberty Chris earned his LL.M. in International Legal Studies. Much of the curriculum centered around the study of Internation Human Rights. Human Rights Law is the cornerstone of must legal principles dating back to the origins of law.. Chris was humbly awarded the honor of being accepted to and attending the summer study abroad program at University of Oxford's Faculty of Law to study of International Human Rights. During his time at Oxford Chris learned a great deal about the international community and the experinces of other legal scholars in the home countries.. Chris loves the United States of America and our founding legal documents of law that center around Christian Biblical principles.. Flight SchoolAfter Law School, Chris attended several flight schools including North Star Flight Academy in Fort Lauderdale, FL. for his Private Pilots License, He then went on to Florida State College at Jacksonville: Cecil Field in Jacksonville, FL. for his Instrument Rating, Freedom Aviation in Lynchburg VA for his Commercial Pilots License and American Flyers in Morristown, NJ for his Flight Instructors certificate.. HobbiesChris’s favorite past-times include: Flying airplanes, Walking the dog, exercising at the YMCA, riding in the Jeep, and shooting skeet at Liberty University's beautiful facilities.. Education:. University of Oxford, Faculty of LawInternational Human Rights Law. Liberty University, School of LawMasters of Laws, LL.M.. Nova Southeastern University, Shepard Broad College of LawDoctorate of Jurisprudence, J.D.. Old Dominion UniversityBachelor of Science, B.S.. Associations, Certificates and Licenses:Virginia Bar 2023-presentFlorida Bar 2016-presentWashington, D.C. Bar 2019-presentUnited States District Court for the Middle District of FloridaUnited States District Court for the Southern District of FloridaFederal Aviation Airmen Certificate: PPL, Commercial Pilot, IR, CFIVirginia Trail Lawyers Association. Chris White Lawyer, LLC. is a Lynchburg, Virginia Law Firm available for free consultations in person, via Facetime, Skype, Zoom or phone. Please also check out my practice areas in Criminal Defense Attorney and Car Accident Lawyer. At my Law Firm we focus on the best result for the client. To stay connected I have a Youtube Channel, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Tumblr, Blogger, Reddit, Yelp, Avvo and Justia. Thank you for your time and consideration.
Our philosophy is rooted in the deep history of the law. Beginning with the Code of Hammurabi, carrying forward with Holy Books and into modern times, humans have created laws to codify what is right and wrong, establish methods and means of governing behavior, and address disputes arising under the law. During the time of the Roman Empire, under Roman Law, citizens engaged in disputes would take their grievances to certain forums and courts. Those with grievances could seek assistance from someone referred to as an advocatus. Advocatus, meaning "advocate" or "friend", is derived from the verb advocare (to call for help) .. We take the aforementioned history to heart, and carry it forward into practice. We believe foremost that the relationship between client and attorney is critical to creating positive outcomes, and the foundation of that relationship lies in effective communication. We also believe representing clients is a higher calling: when we agree to represent someone, we agree to fight a fight they cannot fight for themselves. Clients place their faith, trust, and belief in us, which we view as an honor, privilege, and serious obligation. We are not only a friend (advocatus) to the client, we are an aggressive advocate who places the client, not billable hours and fees, first.
My name is Sam Hall and I am an associate attorney at The Law Offices of Butler & Livengood, PLLC, located in Lynchburg, Va., where I previously worked as an intern while in law school. As an associate attorney at The Law Offices of Butler & Livengood, I have handled cases in the areas of family law, criminal defense, and personal injury. I am a member of the Virginia State Bar, as well as the American Bar Association, the Virginia Bar Association and the Young Trial Lawyers Association.. I was born on Misawa Air Force Base in Japan. With a father in the Air Force, I moved various places all over the world including Germany and Italy. I graduated from W.T. Woodson High School in Fairfax, Virginia, in 2009. I graduated from Virginia Tech University in 2013 and while there I attained a bachelor’s degree in political science and was heavily involved in intramural sports. I currently live in Lynchburg, Virginia with my wife Karinna.. Outside of the office and courtroom, I enhoy playing pick-up basketball and spending time with family and friends. I am currently a member of Thomas Road Baptist Church in Lynchburg.
Mr. Davies is the founder of the law firm of Jordan B. Davies, PLLC, located in downtown Lynchburg. His practice focuses in the areas of criminal defense, family law, civil litigation and creditors’ rights. He is licensed to practice in Virginia and is admitted to the U.S. District Court for both the Western and Eastern Districts of Virginia. Davies is a member of the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers and the Lynchburg Bar Association.
Mark B. Arthur was born and reared in Bedford County. After graduating from Jefferson Forest High School, he served in the United States Army's 82nd Airborne Division for four years. He graduated from the University of Virginia with distinction in 1992. After a short time working in his father's business, he attended the University of Virginia School of Law and received his law degree in 1998. Mark passed the Virginia Bar later that year.. He practiced law as a Prosecutor for the City of Lynchburg for four years. While there, he spearheaded Project Exile in the Lynchburg area. After leaving the Prosecutor's office in 2002, he went into private practice with the law firm of Fralin, Feinman, Coates and Kinnier, P.C. specializing in criminal defense and family law. In 2006, Mark Arthur established the firm of Mark B. Arthur, PC, located in downtown Lynchburg where he now practices.. He is on the board of the Lynchburg Bar Association, a member of the Virginia Bar Association, the Virginia Trial Lawyers Association and the American Bar Association.. Mark and his wife, Hume Hoskins Arthur, are the parents of three children and make their home in Lynchburg.
Kelly Osterbind, attorney and co-founder of Osterbind Law, PLLC, uses the extensive trial experience she gained as a prosecutor to help injured people in the greater Lynchburg area. In her view, prosecution and injury law are often two sides of the same coin—and the skills and abilities that made her an outstanding prosecutor have made her an even better injury lawyer.. Kelly, originally from Cumberland, Maryland, moved to Virginia to attend Liberty University. A history buff with aspirations of teaching, she fell in love with Virginia. Kelly learned that Liberty University was about to open its law school. She had no interest in selling her soul to a firm—which seemed like the only option for lawyers—but still felt strongly that she belonged in the law. She was right: Kelly thrived in law school, graduating from Liberty University School of Law’s inaugural class in 2007.. Kelly went on to work at the Bedford County Commonwealth Attorney’s office, where she had interned during school, and then at the City of Lynchburg Commonwealth Attorney’s office. In both locations, she tried hundreds upon hundreds of cases, ranging from minor traffic offenses to serious violent crimes such as malicious wounding and attempted murder as well as a case of severe neglect that resulted in death. She encountered every evidentiary trick in the book (and a few that weren’t in any book) and gained a comprehensive mastery of Virginia law, especially regarding the intricacies of DUI and traffic offenses. Kelly loved the complexity, challenge, and fast pace of prosecution. As she worked with injured victims, she learned to relate to their struggles and took pride in helping them regain what had been so violently taken from them.. After Kelly and Brandon had their second child, Kelly stepped away from prosecution, but she never left the law. She taught both undergraduate and law school classes at Liberty University—a job she had started while working as a prosecutor—and stayed up to date with developments in Virginia law. As Brandon expanded his personal injury practice, Kelly continually discussed legal issues with him and helped him brainstorm about case strategies. During that time, she learned that the legal issues, practical dilemmas, and day-to-day challenges of personal injury law mirrored those of prosecution—as did the strategies and personal diligence that had always helped her to effectively overcome those challenges.. In 2017, they decided to take the plunge, opening Osterbind Law to build a practice that would allow them to focus on their family—now expanded to four children—while providing the best representation possible for injured people.. While Kelly mostly works remotely, she’s involved in every case that Osterbind Law handles. She and Brandon discuss how they’ll approach each case and what issues they might encounter, and she acts as a behind-the-scenes strategist, monitoring case updates and staying on top of new developments. Kelly is the troubleshooter at Osterbind Law, deploying her incredible legal knowledge and on-the-ground experience trying cases to anticipate and ward off problems. Osterbind Law is truly a family firm: Kelly and Brandon have been delighted to find that the back-and-forth case discussions they engage in make both of them better in their practice of law.. In addition to the skills earned during her years of trial experience, Kelly has the ability to readily see both the big picture and the tiny details in each case, which helps her put together winning case strategies. She cares deeply about helping injured people recover and has a keen sense of empathy along with a strong belief that there is always hope.. Outside of the firm, Kelly’s first priority is her family: Brandon and their four children. In her “spare” time, she continues to teach online classes in criminal justice and government for the Helms School of Government at Liberty University. She also loves reading, particularly books about business—where she constantly finds new sources of inspiration and new ideas to try—and history.
I was born and raised in Charlottesville, I attended high school at Albemarle High School in Charlottesville, and Randolph Macon College in Ashland, Virginia, I graduated in 1988 with a Bachelor of Arts Degree and then attended the T. C. Williams School of Law at the University of Richmond, Virginia, graduating in 1992.. Prior to joining PHILLIPS, MORRISON, JOHNSON & FERRELL, I worked as a personal injury attorney with the Richmond, Virginia law firm of Hundley & Johnson, P.C. My practice at Hundley & Johnson, as at PHILLIPS, MORRISON, JOHNSON & FERRELL, focused primarily on handling all aspects of plaintiff’s personal injury litigation including, automobile accidents, tractor trailer accidents, premises liability, wrongful death and insurance matters. i also handle divorce and family law, collections, and traffic defense.. ( am a member of the Virginia Trial Lawyers Association; American Trial Lawyers Association; Campbell County Bar Association, Lynchburg Bar Association and the Virginia State Bar.. I have three children, Will age 15 who is a sophomore at EC Glass High School, Mack age 13, who is an 8th grader at Linkhorne Middle school, and daughter Kakie who is a 6th grader at Linkhorne Middle school.. My interests away from the office include almost anything that allows me to enjoy the outdoors, including grouse hunting with my German Shorthair Pointer, spring gobbler hunting, fishing, running, biking and golf. I also enjoy coaching my kids in sports including soccer, basketball and football.. Although I primarily serve as an accident and personal injury attorney in the local area, I am available to serve clients throughout the Commonwealth of Virginia in all types of personal injury and accident cases. I regularly practices as an accident and personal injury attorney in the courts of Central Virginia including the cities and towns of Lynchburg, Bedford, Roanoke, Charlottesville, Forest, Farmville, and Rustburg as well as surrounding areas including the counties of Bedford, Amherst, Campbell, Appomattox, Nelson, Roanoke, Albemarle, Prince Edward, and Buckingham, to name just a few.. I look forward to serving you.
I have been practicing law in Virginia since 2012. I have tried cases ranging from reckless driving to felony murder. My advanced training includes crimes involving sexual assault, drug and narcotic distributions, firearm offenses, serious traffic offenses, property crimes, white collar crimes (larceny, embezzlement, et cetera). I have handled nearly all species of criminal cases under Virignia law.. In addition to criminal law, I represent clients in petitions to restore their right to bear arms after losing their rights due to a felony conviction.. I am a litigation attorney who fights for the best outcome for my clients.
I am married and raising one child. My wife and I have had a couple of small businesses and I have a business degree. My practice centers on issues that affect families and business owners. My job is to help you overcome obstacles and take advantage of life's many opportunities.. Prior to practicing law I spent a decade in the construction industry working my way up from the bottom. I understand the complexities of starting, growing a business, and the need to pass assets to my children.. I am driven and enjoy actively and aggressively working on my clients behalf. I am confident there is a solution for every problem.
I am a general practice attorney with emphasis in personal injury, family law and employment law. I love working with clients to get them the best results possible. I pride mysel in keeping my clients informed as to the status of their case.
I am a former engineer and one of a very few attorneys who have succesfully completed the Law Reader program of the Virginia Board of Bar Examiners. I am in practice with my wife Margaret in Lynchburg and I devote more than 80% of my practice to criminal defense. I love to try cases and I have tried hundreds of cases ranging from simple traffic cases in traffic court to a seven-day first-degree murder jury trial in circuit court.. If you are looking for an aggressive defense attorney who will fight to make sure your rights are protected, please call my office to schedule a consultation. I fight for my clients.
Having tried more than 200 jury trials to verdict in circuit courts across central Virginia over the past thirty three years, I have assessed my clients cases and guided them through each issue. Likewise, I have negotiated to settlement several thousand more cases, including those cases negotiated through formal mediation proceedings. With the skills to handle your personal injury or wrongful death actions, or your commercial litigation issues, I look forward to speaking with you and helping you.
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Experienced attorney that’s developed a practice that’s involved a wealth of court appearances and numerous jury trials. Developed a proven ability to adapt and respond on my feet during litigation. I’ve had the opportunity to practice in the General District, Circuit and Juvenile and Domestic Relations courts of Virginia. Having confidence in building new relationships in the greater Lynchburg community and the creative individualism to make successful and meaningful legal arguments and navigate the mire of civil and criminal procedure, has led to a valuable and significant contribution to the safety of the Commonwealth of Virginia and to the advantage of those I've represented over the years.
Dr. Robert Vogel is unique in the legal profession: an attorney who is also a practicing physician.. Dr. Vogel has worked in Lynchburg for over 20 years, serving as an ophthalmologist specializing in the medical and surgical treatment of retinal diseases. He continues to practice at Piedmont Eye Center where he has successfully treated thousands of patients.. After graduating magna cum laude from Liberty University School of Law in May of 2014, Dr. Vogel joined Overbey, Hawkins & Wright, of Counsel, in November of 2015. He practices general criminal and civil litigation.. While at Liberty, Dr. Vogel was an active member of the negotiation, moot court and client counseling teams. He was also a member of Law Review, which allows top students to write and publish an article of legal academic interest. Not surprisingly, Dr. Vogel chose to write on a health law related subject concerning fraud in our health care system.. Dr. Vogel also attended the University of Virginia School of Law as a visiting student, concentrating in health law. He founded the Liberty University Health Law Society and currently teaches at Liberty University’s medical school.. Upon graduation, Dr. Vogel received the coveted Spirit of Liberty Award. This accolade is given to the graduating student who most embodies the spirit and mission of the Law School. Due to receiving this award, Dr. Vogel spoke at the Law School graduation ceremony.. Many people ask Dr. Vogel why they should choose a lawyer who is also a physician. He says that many of the same skills that led him to become a successful physician will carry over to his practice of law. Most notable are empathy and compassion for the client as they navigate the legal system. Dr. Vogel combines these skills with knowledge of the law to strongly advocate for his clients.. Dr. Vogel is married to Lisa Vogel, who is also a practicing attorney. They have three daughters and three grandchildren. Dr. Vogel enjoys swimming and stand up paddling boarding. He and his wife attend Calvary Chapel Church in Lynchburg.
Chatocwa McWhorter graduated Magna Cum Laude from Marymount College of Fordham University with a Bachelor of Arts Degree. While at Fordham, she received the Psychology Department Medal for attaining the highest grade point average in the department and another medal for having one of the top grade point averages in the Legal and Policy Studies Department. Chatocwa is a member of four academic honor societies including Alpha Sigma Nu and Delta Epsilon Sigma. Chatocwa went on to receive her juris doctorate from Liberty University School of Law. After graduation, Chatocwa gained considerable knowledge as an Assistant Public Defender for the Newport News Public Defender’s Office and as an Associate Attorney for Patel and Dalrymple, PLLC. Chatocwa has handled thousands of legal matters and will put her experience to work for you.
Carlos A. Hutcherson is the one to call when you need someone to fight for your interests.
Brandon Osterbind was born in Richmond, Virginia and he moved to Lynchburg in 2001. He graduated from Liberty University in 2005 and graduated from Liberty University School of Lawin 2008. Brandon joined a law firm in the summer of 2010 as a litigation associate and he became a partner in 2012. In 2017, Brandon opened his own practice with his wife Kelly, who is also an attorney, at Osterbind Law, PLLC. Brandon practices in personal injury, workers compensation, medical malpractice, and disability law.. After graduating from law school, Brandon clerked for the Honorable William G. Petty on theCourt of Appeals of Virginia where he was responsible for drafting both published and unpublished legal opinions deciding cases and controversies at the appellate level. Brandon practices personal injury and civil litigation.. Brandon graduated first in his class at Liberty University School of Law. During law school, Brandon actively participated in moot court competitions and law review earning several moot court accolades and the publication of his Comment entitled “Not-So-Equitable-Liens: ERISA Fiduciaries Cross-Dress Legal Remedies as Equitable.” In addition, Brandon contributed to the American Bar Association’s Business Law Section’s 2008 Annual Review of Securities Regulation with a short portion entitled “Exemption of Compensatory Employee Stock Options From Registration Under Section 12(G) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.” He also worked tirelessly to research and edit Professor Rodney D. Chrisman’s law review article entitled “Stoneridge v. Scientific-Atlanta: Do Section 10(b) and Rule 10b-5 Require a Misstatement or Omission?”. Brandon earned the Advocates Award signifying outstanding achievement in appellate advocacy and the Roger C. Bern Planning Award for outstanding achievement in legal drafting, planning, and problem-solving.. Brandon lives in Lynchburg with his wife Kelly and his four children: Sophie, Will, Alex, and Maisie. Their miniature Dachshund is named Maya. He is an active member of Thomas Road Baptist Church and the Oikos Life Group.
Andrew P. Connors is an experienced business and intellectual property law attorney. He has represented clients in both state and federal court in the Commonwealth of Virginia, including before the Supreme Court of Virginia. Super Lawyers Magazine named him a Rising Star in Virginia ten years in a row, from 2012-2022. Virginia Business Magazine has also named him a member of its "Legal Elite" in intellectual property law. He is presently on the Board of Governors for the Virginia State Bar Litigation Section. He is also a barrister in the Ted Dalton Inn of Court in Roanoke, Virginia. He previously served as the Vice President of the Montgomery-Radford Bar Association. Before practice, he clerked for two years for Judge William G. Petty at the Court of Appeals of Virginia. In law school, he won several moot court awards and was on the editorial board of the Liberty University Law Review.In addition to his practice, Mr. Connors is a law professor at Liberty University School of Law, where he teaches courses in intellectual property, trademarks, legal research and writing, and mediation. He is also the director of the Intellectual Property Clinic at the school.
After 17 years of prosecution, on July 1, 2017 I opened my own law practice - Chuck Felmlee Law, P.C. We focus exclusively on criminal defense. There is no one better to have on your side in the courtroom than a 17-year former prosecutor that knows how to build a case and how to defend a case.
Accessible. Aggressive. Trusted. These are only but a few characteristics that describe Chad's approach. He handles nearly all types of personal injury cases, including automobile accidents, motorcycle accidents, slip and fall, and dog bite cases.. Since graduating from West Virginia University College of Law, Chad Mooney has engaged in a broad litigation practice. He has represented clients in many trial courts across Virginia and the Supreme Court of Virginia, as well as the United States District and Bankruptcy Courts for the Eastern and Western District and the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals.. As part of his practice, he represents individuals and local and regional businesses. He assists clients with assessment, management, and, if necessary, litigation of issues, personal injury claims and commercial disputes. Chad advises individual and business clients of their rights prior to and during a lawsuit, with an eye towards the financial impact and risks of litigation. Although he employs strategies to resolve disputes peacefully, not all disputes can be resolved without court intervention. In those instances, Chad aggressively fights for his clients.. Chad also enjoys time with his three daughters.