Top best R Lawyers in Midlothian | 56 available
56 R lawyers are available in Midlothian, Virginia. These lawyers are rated between 4.2/5 to 4.6/5 and 62% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $46 to $78 per hour.
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56 R Lawyers Found Near You
Steve regulary defends those charged with crimes in Central Virginia. Steve is certified by the IDC on felony, misdemeanor, and juvenile cases. Steve has argued cases in the General District, Juvenile, Circuit, and Court of Appeals of Virginia.. Steve is currently a faculty member at the Virginia CLE Defense of Serious Traffic Cases and DUI Defense seminars where he instructs other lawyers on how to practice in DUI, hit and run, reckless driving and other cases, and has taught at the Commonwealth Attorney’s Services Council Spring Institute, the Virginia State Police Academy and the Henrico Police Academy.. Steve joined Winslow & McCurry in 2013 after serving as an Assistant Commonwealth’s Attorney for five and one half years. He was an Assistant Commonwealth’s Attorney in Loudoun County for two years, before serving as an Assistant Commonwealth’s Attorney in Henrico County. As an Assistant Commonwealth’s Attorney, Steve prosecuted every type of case, with a focus on serious traffic cases, DUI, DUI-Drug/Blood Draw cases and traffic fatality cases.. Born and raised in Burke, Virginia, Steve attended the College of William and Mary with a major in Public Policy. After college, he attended the TC Williams School of Law at the University of Richmond. While at Richmond, he was a member of the Trial Advocacy Board, Moot Court Team and the Journal of Law and Public Interest. Upon graduation, he was awarded the Trial Advocacy Award from the Virginia Trial Lawyers Association.. Steve enjoys boating, baseball, hockey and guitar and playing intramural sports with River City Sports and Social Club.
Rebecca L. Zimmerman is the Owner of the Law Office of Rebecca L. Zimmerman, PLLC, a family law and domestic relations law practice in Richmond, Virginia. Ms. Zimmerman exclusively practices family law and has been representing and advising clients for over ten years in the areas of divorce, spousal support, child custody and support, prenuptial and separation agreements, protective orders, enforcement and modification issues, and related estate planning.
Mr. Sommers retired from the United States Air Force at the rank of Major after 22 years flying fighter aircraft. Mr. Sommers has been admitted to practice before the United States District Courts for the Fourth Circuit and the Tenth Circuit and all Virginia Courts. He is a member of the American Trial Lawyers Association, the Virginia Trial Lawyers Association, Virginia Criminal Defense Lawyers Association, Aviation Section of the Texas Bar Association, the American Bar Association, and the Lawyer-Pilot Bar Association, as well as each state’s Bar Association he is licensed in. Mr. Sommers has extensive experience in all types of trial litigation and specializes in personal injury, criminal defense, medical malpractice, product liability, aviation crash litigation, as well as general civil litigation in state and federal courts. A member of The Million Dollar Advocates Forum, the most prestigious group of trial lawyers in the United States. Nominated by the American Institute of Personal Injury Attorneys as 10 Best for 2015 and 2016.
Jim Williams is a summa cum laude graduate of George Mason University school of law who began representing injured plaintiff’s in 1999. A veteran litigator, he has tried more than one hundred personal injury jury cases and was appellate counsel in Virginia’s leading scientific evidence case, Tittsworth v. Robinson. Jim Williams joined Burnett & Williams in 2006 as the lead partner in the Richmond area, with offices in Midlothian and Hopewell, Virginia. He is a regular contributor of law journal articles on personal injury law and litigation issues. Jim’s wealth of experience in insurance coverage matters provides invaluable expertise in an insurance-driven legal environment that becomes more complex each year.
Irvine Reaves joined Allen & Allen in 2020 and is based out of the firm’s Richmond office. Throughout his career, Irvine has handled a range of cases, from high-stakes capital and first-degree murder cases, to criminal misdemeanor and felony matters.. Most recently, Irvine worked as a trial attorney at a Fortune 500 insurance company, which provided a unique perspective on how insurance companies handle personal injury claims. It was this experience that motivated Irvine to join Allen & Allen to fight on behalf of the injured. A fearless advocate who is skilled at articulating his clients’ experiences, Irvine is known for his strong client relationships.. In his free time, Irvine enjoys hiking or spending an afternoon at the beach with his family. He also loves going to the movies and taking advantage of Richmond’s restaurant scene. Irvine also coaches basketball and serves as a volunteer at the Midlothian YMCA.
I have over 17 years of experience helping people resolve their financial issues. Before forming my own law firm back in 2007, I worked for a very large consumer bankruptcy firm and received extensive training and expertise.. I have assisted many thousands of clients in stopping the garnishment of their bank accounts and wages, saving their homes from foreclosure, stopping repossession of their cars and even getting their cars returned to them. I have also worked out payment plans to allow clients to catch up on past due payments on their home and cars and have assisted in restructuring loans to reduce interest rates and balances owed.. I truly care about my clients and work hard to make sure their interests are protected. My mantra is to treat people the way I want to be treated. I know that when people come see me they are at a low point in their lives and that I can help bring peace by resolving their financial issues. I strive to respond quickly to my clients' concerns whether it is late in the evening or on weekends. I offer expertise along with personal and attentive service.
I have been practicing family law for over 18 years, working with individuals who are facing some of the most difficult life transitions in divorce/separation, custody matters and the financial aspects of support and property division. My practice includes Chesterfield, Henrico, Richmond, Goochland, Hanover, and other areas around central Virginia. Family law has been an extremely rewarding practice of law and I am honored to be able to help our clients throughout the metropolitan Richmond area. *Fellow, American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers.*
I am an attorney with over 30 years’ experience and am well prepared to help you navigate your family’s legal challenges including uncontested and no fault divorce, child support, custody, and visitation. I can also assist you with filing for guardianship and or conservatorship of an incapacitated adult.. With me, you have my three decades of legal expertise working for you and my lived experience as a single mom, divorcee, and caregiver. Yes, I’ve been right where you are. In addition to my professional expertise, you also get an attorney who knows what it’s like to manage work, children and elders all at one time. Tough, yes. Impossible, no. Now my job is to manage your legal matters with excellence, integrity and compassion so that you can focus on your life and your family.. I represent clients throughout the Greater Richmond area including Hopewell, Colonial Heights, Petersburg, and Prince George. I help clients with no-fault divorces statewide. I am your legal problem solver. Let’s work together. Call to schedule a consultation.
Corey Martin was born in Richmond, Virginia. After college, he worked for ten years at Capital One Financial where he managed a division of several hundred employees in Richmond, Fredericksburg, and Tampa, FL. He earned a Masters of Divinity at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. He then earned his J.D. at Liberty University School of Law where he graduated Cum Laude. After law school, he worked as a civil litigator in the nursing home industry where he represented the elderly in wrongful death and injury cases. He also handled personal injury cases involving major bodily injury and the death of automobile drivers. He participated in negotiating six figure settlements in these cases. His experience includes traffic cases, criminal defense, civil litigation, personal injury, wills and estates, landlord/tenant issues, Medicare disputes, family law, and adoption law. Mr. Martin is married with five children. Mr. Martin also taught college classes for years in such areas of study as trial and appellate advocacy, criminal law and procedure, constitutional law, and legal writing. He also taught law school classes as an adjunct law professor teaching law students the skill of legal advocacy through proper legal research and writing.
Chris Winslow has spent his life working in public service. Born in Prince William and raised in Gloucester County, he attended the University of Mary Washington and graduated with a degree in Political Science. Following commencement in 2001, Orange County Prosecutor Rob Bell asked Chris to be his Campaign Manager for the 58th House District seat vacated by Delegate Paul Harris and once held by Thomas Jefferson. Chris led the campaign to a landslide victory in the November election and served as Legislative Assistant to Delegate Bell (Albemarle-58) during the 2002 and 2003 General Assembly sessions.. During that time, Chris evaluated and made recommendation on a wide range of legislation including enhancing penalties for drunk driving, peeping and dog-fighting, preserving the rights of midwives, and strengthening parents’ right to home school their children.. Following the attacks on September 11, 2001, Chris entered the United States Navy as an Intelligence Specialist Petty Officer. While serving, he studied at the Thomas Jefferson School of Law.. Chris is admitted to practice law in all Virginia General Districtclient distinction bankruptcy Chris and Circuit Courts, the Virginia Court of Appeals, the Virginia Supreme Court, the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern and Western District of Virginia, and the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia. In 2008, he was a contributing author on the Virginia Continuing Legal Education publication, “Defense of Serious Traffic Cases in Virginia.” Chris is a member of the Chesterfield County Bar Association, NACBA, and the Bankruptcy Section of the Richmond Bar Association.. An active duty veteran of Operation Enduring Freedom, Chris served at Camp Lemonier, Djibouti, where he created a “best practice” intelligence methodology to assess East Africa al-Qaeda insurgent viability within Somalia.. Upon returning from active duty, Chris clerked for Delegate Manoli Loupassi (Richmond-68) and completed further graduate work in homeland security at the University of Richmond.. In 2011, he joined the Political Science and International Affairs Department at the University of Mary Washington, teaching PSCI422 American Civil Liberties.. Chris is active in veterans’ organizations including American Legion Post 186. As President of the Midlothian Rotary Club for the 2014-2015 year, he led the Club to its first-ever receipt of the District 7600 Governor’s Cup for its contributions to the community.. In 2015, Chris was elected to the Chesterfield County Board of Supervisors representing the Clover Hill magisterial district.. Chris lives with his wife Kim and their daughter.
Cassie Craze is an attorney at Craze Law, PLLC. Her practice focuses on the representation of homeowners associations and condominiums. Prior to law school, she managed a portfolio of homeowners and condominium associations in the Richmond, Virginia area. For more information visit the firm's website at .
Born and raised in Richmond, Virginia, I have been practicing law for twenty-nine years. I live in Henrico County with my wife and college-age son. Our comforatble and pleasant office in Midlothian is a great place to work, and our attorneys and staff work hard to give great client service and professional representation.. When I'm not practicing personal injury and bankruptcy law, I can be seen performing as Patrick Henry at St. John's Church in Richmond, or at Historic Hanover Courthouse, interpreting the great Virgina patriot and trial lawyer for modern audiences. I have given numerous public speaking engagements over the last several years as Mr. Henry.
Armed with a passion for trial work, Paul joined Allen, Allen, Allen & Allen in 1999 bringing with him a broad range of experience in personal injury cases and jury trials. Since that time, Paul has obtained impressive trial results and is willing to go to trial rather than take an offer he does not believe is fair to his client. In 2014, Paul obtained a $22 million settlement on behalf of a boy who suffered paralysis and brain injuries in a crash with a dump truck. This record setting settlement appears to be the largest personal injury settlement in Virginia involving vehicular accidents according to Virginia Lawyers Weekly.. Paul is the managing trial attorney for the Chesterfield / Midlothian office. He specializes in cases involving car accidents, truck accidents and premises liability. With a strong work ethic, he is dedicated to meeting the needs of every client. Paul was recognized by the Allen & Allen law firm with the "Fireman Award" in 2003 for his extraordinary willingness to help and assist his colleagues at the firm. Paul has been listed in Virginia Super Lawyers since 2010 and was selected in the Top 100 Trial Lawyers – Virginia by the National Trial Lawyers Association.