Top best C Lawyers in Newport News | 93 available
93 C lawyers are available in Newport News, Virginia. These lawyers are rated between 4.4/5 to 4.8/5 and 59% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $37 to $80 per hour.
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Chris is a partner and co-founder of Goff Voltin, PLLC. Chris primarily focuses his practice on criminal law, traffic law, and family law, and he has personally handled hundreds of cases since becoming a licensed attorney in 2012. Prior to starting Goff Voltin, PLLC, Chris worked as an associate attorney for three years at a law firm in Newport News.. Chris is a Hampton Roads native and graduate of Nansemond-Suffolk Academy. He completed his undergraduate degree at Virginia Tech and earned his Juris Doctor with honors after attending the Charleston School of Law and the William and Mary School of Law. During his matriculation, Chris received numerous honors to include serving on the Virginia Tech Honor Council, the Charleston School of Law Trial Advocacy Board, membership in the Phi Delta Phi Legal Fraternity, the Student Trial Lawyers Association, and competing in the Texas Young Lawyers Association Mock Trial Competition. In addition, Chris also interned for the Honorable Gerald C. Smoak, Jr., in South Carolina Family Court.. Chris resides in Williamsburg, Virginia, with his wife and their dog.
Attorney Patrick L. Bales is a passionate hard-working lawyer who will vigorously pursue your defense. Mr. Bales is dedicated to the ideals upon which our system of justice is founded and strongly motivated to provide the best service for his clients.. Mr. Bales received his law degree in 2000 from the Gonzaga University School of Law in Spokane Washington. During his legal studies, Mr. Bales received awards for demonstrated trial skills and legal writing. In 1998, Mr. Bales won the right to represent Gonzaga in the National Criminal Procedure Competition in San Diego California. Prior to his legal training, Mr. Bales received his B.A. degree in 1993 from the University of Virginia. A member of the National College of DUI Defense (NCDD).. Mr. Bales served as a Public Defender from 2001 through 2008. During this time, Mr. Bales served as a trial skills coach for the Indigent Defense Commission five times; assisting newly hired attorneys hone their courtroom skills. In Newport News, Mr. Bales successfully argued before the General District Court judges that the city codes for traffic and DUI were not valid.. Attorney Patrick L. Bales is a dedicated and Hard-working lawyer who will vigorously defend your rights in DUI, serious traffic violations and other criminal matters. Call today for a free consultation with Patrick L. Bales.
Attorney Charles A. Huffman, III is senior partner at Huffman & Huffman Brothers-in-Law, PLLC. He has 47 years of experience with the law and serves clients across the state of Virginia. Charlie is committed to helping those who have been injured due to others’ negligent actions, fighting insurance companies and other parties for the full and fair compensation his clients need and deserve. Upon graduating from law school and passing the bar exam, Charlie worked for a defense firm in Newport News. During this period, he became aware of the needs of injured persons and the treatment they received by insurance companies. Within two years, he knew that insurance companies were not who he wanted to represent. Charlie opened his own law firm in 1973 and was later joined by his brother, Bradford Huffman, to form Huffman & Huffman where they uphold their dedication to “put their family to work for your family.”
Amy represents clients in complex domestic relations matters, including divorce, child custody and adoption, before Virginia Courts. In addition to her litigation practice, she represents clients in collaborative settlement negotiations and alternative dispute resolution processes and is a member of the NBI faculty for continuing legal education.. Amy is included in Virginia’s leading legal directory Super Lawyers as a Rising Star and has been named one of the top lawyers in Virginia in the field of domestic relations by multiple legal directories and publications. She has received the Client Distinction Award from Martindale-Hubble, has been named a Top Attorney by Coastal Virginia Magazine, and has been selected as a "10 Best Female Attorneys" by the American Institute of Family Law Attorneys. Inclusion in these publications reflects that she is an outstanding lawyer who has attained a high degree of professional achievement and peer recognition.. Amy has been practicing law exclusively in the area of domestic relations since 2003. She endeavors in every case to be thoughtful in the way she approaches the issues, always keeping in mind that the outcome in a family law matter will have a great impact on the trajectory of each family member’s future.. Amy served as a panel member advising local courts on family law practice and procedure. She also filed one of the first Virginia petitions for adoption on behalf of a same-sex couple following the United States Supreme Court decision in Obergefell v. Hodges, 576 U.S. 644 (2015).. Amy joined her husband Noah in founding Weisberg & Weisberg, PLLC in 2009, and she has had the privilege of helping people through difficult divorce and child custody battles since the firm's inception. She has represented people from all walks of life, from executives of Fortune 500 corporations to small business owners and stay-at-home parents.. Before the formation of Weisberg & Weisberg, PLLC, Amy practiced as an attorney with Kenneth B. Murov, Esq. in Newport News, Virginia. Prior to her admission to the Virginia State Bar in 2003, Amy received her Juris Doctor at the Dickinson School of Law of Pennsylvania State University, where she was selected to the Appellate Moot Court board, Employment Law Journal, and ACLU’s Know Your Rights teaching panel. She speaks English, Spanish and (conversational) Farsi.
A Hampton Roads native, Noah was born and raised in Suffolk, Virginia. He graduated from Norfolk Academy where he received recognition as an excellent student and athlete. He was honored with the prestigious David Ari Levitt Award for intellectual curiosity, and also received honors in athletics. While at Norfolk Academy, Noah served as the president of the Y.E.S. Club, a mentorship program designed to pair high school students with local troubled elementary school students. In high school, Noah spent his summers working in Connecticut at Camp Hemlocks, a program for mentally and physically disabled children and adults.. After graduating high school, Noah enrolled in the University of Michigan, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts Degree, with honors his senior year. At Michigan, Noah continued to actively participate in sports and dedicate himself to the service of others. By far the most rewarding service was as a personal care attendant for one of Michigan's finest students, the late Christopher Rush. Among many accomplishments, Christopher served as a good will ambassador for Jerry Lewis's Muscular Dystrophy Association. #!trailer/ci3y Noah was also elected by his fellow students to represent them in the University of Michigan's Ashubui Multicultural Organization. He also worked as a manager and bartender at the famed "Brown Jug Restaurant" in Ann Arbor.. Noah completed his post-graduate study of law at The Dickinson School of Law of Pennsylvania State University, where he received his Juris Doctorate. In law school, Noah was elected as his class's Student Bar Association representative. He also served on numerous Bar committees and was a member of the Order of Barristers. At Pennsylvania State Noah also met his wife, Amy Weisberg, a fellow law student.. Noah and Amy returned to the Hampton Roads area where Noah accepted a job prosecuting violent crimes under the Honorable Linda D. Curtis in the Hampton Commonwealth Attorney's Office. Thereafter, Noah accepted a position prosecuting violent crimes and traffic offenses under the Honorable Howard Gwynn in the Newport News Commonwealth Attorney's Office.. In 2006, Noah was recruited by the law firm of Moschel and Clancy, PLLC to practice in the areas of Criminal and Family law. At Moschel & Clancy, Noah gained experience in both areas, representing individuals in serious criminal cases, such as murder, robbery and felony driving under the influence of alcohol, as well as high asset divorces, contested custody disputes, and adoptions.. In 2008, Noah opened Noah D. Weisberg, P.L.L.C. in Newport News, Virginia. Amy joined him in 2009 and they became Weisberg & Weisberg, P.L.L.C. He continues to find great reward protecting and preserving the rights and goals of individuals in criminal, traffic, family and personal injury law.
"I founded The Merna Law Group with the idea that everyone has the right to affordable legal help. The legal process can be a stressful and difficult experience. Our goal is to remove that stress and make the process easy. I haven't done my job unless the client feels that way.". About my firm:. Founder of The Merna Law Group, P.C. voted "Best Law Firm" in several cities throughout the Tidewater area by readers of The Virginian Pilot and in 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, & 2011.. Associations:. President of the Tidewater Bankruptcy Bar Association - 2010-2011Associations: Virginia State Bar, California State Bar, Board Member of the Tidewater Bankruptcy Bar Association, Member of the Association of Former Intelligence Officers.. Education:B.A. Political Science, Virginia TechM.A. Journalism, University of ArizonaJ.D. Law, George Mason University School of LawPrior Experience: Central Intelligence AgencyBar Membership: Virginia & California
Experienced C attorney serving clients in Newport News and surrounding areas.
Experienced C attorney serving clients in Newport News and surrounding areas.
Experienced C attorney serving clients in Newport News and surrounding areas.
Experienced C attorney serving clients in Newport News and surrounding areas.
Experienced C attorney serving clients in Newport News and surrounding areas.