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276 C lawyers are available in ZIP code 23510 in Norfolk, Virginia. Average rating of these lawyers is 4.6/5 and 57% provide free consultation with average fees of $351 per hour.
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Trey has over twenty years of trial experience but his most important work for clients is outside the courtroom, advocating for clients caught in government investigations as targets, witnesses, or victims.Recent engagements include representing a professional services provider in the Mueller Special Counsel probe and conducting a significant internal investigation for a large regional employer faced with an investigation by the FBI, Homeland Security, and US Attorney. Trey has defended dozens of businesses and professionals investigated or prosecuted for government contracting, financial services, tax, or Medicaid fraud; and numerous ship owners, officers, and crew in federal environmental investigations.. Trey also represents individual defendants in state and federal courts in the full range of criminal cases from drug cases to homicide, including a government contractor charged with two counts of murder in Afghanistan. He also represents petitioners in state habeas corpus and federal 2255 proceedings to obtain collateral relief. He has secured habeas relief for clients facing immigration consequences and obtained a commutation from the Governor.. Trey served as an Assistant Commonwealth’s Attorney for six years before turning to defense work, prosecuting the full range of criminal offenses, including over 100 sexual assaults. Before law school, Trey worked for the U.S. Senate Majority Leader on Capitol Hill for four years, becoming well acquainted with the workings of government.
Traffic and Criminal Attorney with 17+ years experience. Call for Free Consultation.
Tiffany graduated from Liberty University, summa cum laude, in 2003. After college, she served as a legislative aide to a member of the Virginia House of Delegates. She decided to follow her true passion and graduated from Regent University School of Law in 2008. After law school, she served the people of Virginia Beach and Norfolk as a public defender for over 7 years.. Tiffany lives in Norfolk with her husband and 4 children. She is a passionate advocate for public schools and serves as a tutor for the Life Enrichment Center in the Norfolk Public School System. She is an active member of her church and spends a great deal of her free time volunteering to help the less fortunate members of our community. She also enjoys good food and feeding all those she loves.
Sullivan Law Group is a boutique employment law firm, with attorneys who focus on matters related to the employment relationship and across labor and personnel issues. We use our experience and creativity to obtain results, counseling employees and employers through current employment situations and assessing individual's rights after there has been an employment action. We have experience at all levels, including grievance hearings, EEOC, federal and state litigation, arbitration and mediation.
Senior attorney with over 23 years of experience providing expert solutions to the most complex legal issues facing large, multi-faceted organizations and senior executives in areas of environmental law, contracts, and regulatory compliance.. Vandeventer Black LLP teams with clients to help them achieve their business goals. Our mission is to provide excellent, innovative, and cost effective legal services. The Firm offers a unique blend of skilled attorneys and staff with professional degrees and experience in accounting, architecture, business management and engineering. The Firm represents international, national and local clients from offices in Norfolk and Richmond, Virginia; Kitty Hawk, North Carolina; and Hamburg, Germany.. Vandeventer Black LLP also has a tradition of representing business and maritime clients for more than 135 years. We offer one of the most diverse ranges of business and maritime-related legal services in the country and have the depth and experience to handle the full spectrum of legal issues that arise. Please let me know if my firm and I can assist you with your business. Please visit for more information.
Ryan is Managing Partner of the firm. He handles complex business disputes, with a focus on government contracts, cybersecurity, construction law, and maritime law. He also serves as local counsel in the Eastern District of Virginia in patent and other intellectual property cases. Ryan’s experience includes state and federal jury trials, mediations, panel arbitrations, and appeals. He successfully argued one of the seminal constructive trust cases before the Virginia Supreme Court, marking the first time the Court recognized the “lowest intermediate balance rule” for tracing funds. He was co-counsel in 2012 in one of the largest patent cases tried to jury verdict in the Norfolk Division. In 2017, he won judgment in a federal franchise trial, defeating ten counts and prevailing on a multi-million dollar counterclaim. Ryan is listed in Best Lawyers in America® and has been selected one of Virginia’s “Legal Elite” in four categories. In 2014, he was selected one of the Top 100 lawyers in Virginia by Virginia Super Lawyers. He is a Fellow of the Litigation Counsel of America and a past Chair of the Construction & Public Contracts Law Section of the Virginia Bar Association.
Robert W. Gillikin, II joined Rutter Mills in March of 2009 after practicing law in Pittsburgh for six years. His primary area of focus is Social Security Disability, for which he has represented approximately 2,000 clients in disability claims. He has successfully represented many disabled individuals both before the Social Security Administration and in appeals to federal court.. Mr. Gillikin also represents veterans with disability claims before the Veterans Administration and railroaders with disability claims before the Railroad Retirement Board. He also has litigation experience involving FELA claims, workers' compensation, employee rights, and personal injury. Mr. Gillikin is admitted to the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Michigan. Notable precedential cases include Pieczynski v. Barnhart, 430 F. 503 (W.D.Pa. 2006) and State, ex rel. Crist v. Cline, 632 S.E.2d 358 (W.Va. 2006).. He was born and raised in Portsmouth, graduated from Virginia Wesleyan College, and received his law degree from the University of Richmond.
Regis Rice was born and raised in Florida. Regis attended the University of Florida and graduated with a bachelor’s degree in Political Science in 1998 and a master’s degree in Secondary Social Studies Education 2000.After teaching seventh grade social studies for two years, Regis then went to law school at Regent University in Virginia Beach, Virginia and graduated with her Juris Doctor in 2005. After passing the bar in October 2005, Regis worked for the Norfolk Public Defender's office until 2010. While at the public defender's office Regis handled traffic, misdemeanor and felony cases for adults and juveniles.Regis practiced as a solo practitioner before partnering with Devon Paige to form the Law Firm of Rice & Paige P.C. in 2012. Regis and Devon then decided to partner with two more very experienced attorneys, Asha Pandya and Artisha Gregg in 2017 forming Rice, Paige, Pandya and Gregg, L.L.C.Regis’ practice consists of handling felony and misdemeanor cases in juvenile and domestic relations court as well as in general district court and circuit court in all the cities of Hampton Roads. Regis also works tirelessly representing in children in her work as a guardian ad litem in the juvenile and domestic relations and circuit courts. Her time as an educator gives her a unique understanding and perspective when it comes to the many issues that affect children in this area. Regis is a former board member of Norfolk CASA and is active in multiple local bar associations.
My passion is to develop solutions for individuals and businesses by utilizing the most efficient and effective remedy available. I accomplish this by serving business owners as a part of their team and protecting individuals in their business and real estate needs. I am dedicated to the success and growth of each client that I serve. My experience includes complex business transactions, contracts, commercial loans, commercial and residential real estate transactions, dispute resolution, litigation, and a variety of other business and real estate matters.
My name is Ben Titter and I recently joined Garrett Law Group, PLC as an Associate Attorney. I graduated from Regent University Law School in Virginia Beach, VA in 2012.. My practice focuses on matters involving criminal defense, traffic defense and DUI defense. Please feel free to contact me at my office to talk about your particular case. There is no charge for the consultation.
Mrs. Reynolds’ practice focuses on project finance, affordable housing, taxation, public sector and community development law, including the representation of Community Development Entities (CDEs) in connection with the New Markets Tax Credits program. She has also had experience in the area of trust and estates and in representing governmental authorities in the area of eminent domain and redevelopment law.
Michael Salasky built a successful personal injury practice over the course of 40 years representing countless people who were needlessly hurt through no fault of their own. It was and is his privilege to right these wrongs for his clients. His efforts resulted in many millions of dollars being awarded to his clients for their proven injuries. Born and raised in Norfolk, Virginia, Michael attended Norfolk Academy and graduated college from Tufts University in Boston where he received a B.A. in English. He received his law degree from the Marshall-Wythe School of Law at the College of William and Mary in 1977. For several years he worked as an Assistant Commonwealth's Attorney in Norfolk and prosecuted all varieties of criminal cases, from traffic matters to murder cases.. After a two year stint as an associate in a private law office, he opened his own law practice in 1982. Before concentrating his work on injury cases, Michael gained a wealth of experience over the years handling divorce and custody matters, real estate, collections, bankruptcy, construction law, contract matters, criminal cases and other disputes. His practice is currently focused on representing injured parties.. Over the years he has participated in the American Trial Lawyers Association, the Virginia Trial Lawyers Association, the American Bar Association, served as a judge on City of Norfolk grievance panels, and served local civic organizations.. He is married to Prue Salasky, who is a retired educator, journalist and editorial writer. They have three daughters.
Lenard Myers focuses his practice on the representation of individuals and businesses. A great deal of his work involves defending and preventing foreclosures as well as matters involving complex commercial litigation. Mr. Myers practices law in the state and federal courts of Virginia. He places great value on courtesy, professionalism and resolving legal matters. His goal is to achieve the best possible outcome for his clients.. Lenard Myers began his legal career as an Assistant Commonwealth’s Attorney. Notably, he prosecuted over 300 matters with a conviction rate exceeding 90%. He successfully transitioned to private practice. He spends his time obtaining just results for his clients.. Lenard Myers is an Adjunct Professor of Business Law at Tidewater Community College. He is also serves in the Virginia Defense Force, which is a branch of the Virginia National Guard. Currently, he is the Officer in Charge of the Joint Operations Center Augmentation Detachment at Joint Forces Headquarters. He is also committed to public service. He serves as a member of the Transportation Toll Facility Advisory Committee for the City of Chesapeake.. He represents individuals and businesses in: The negotiation of commercial contracts. Drafting of commercial contracts. Resolution of complex contractual disputes through means of negotiation. Resolution of complex contractual disputes through means of litigation. He represents individuals and businesses in the litigation of matters of involving breach of contract, fraud, and breach of fiduciary duties in disputes arising between business partners. He also represents individuals and entities in matters concerning mortgages, loan modifications, and foreclosure procedures, where disputes included fraud and breach of contract actions against mortgage lenders as well as mortgage servicing companies.
Lamont Maddox focuses his practice on general business law matters, such as business start-ups, mergers and acquisitions, finance, contracts, e-commerce and corporate goverance. As a former business owner, Mr. Maddox understands the needs and objectives of business owners; he was president and owner of Maddox Technology, Incorporated, a computer consulting firm serving small and moderate size businesses, for over 10 years.
Jon Montagna received a Bachelor of Arts in Literature from American University in Washington D.C. and graduated Cum Laude from the University of Miami School of Law in 1999. His areas of practice include Personal Injury Claims, Auto Accidents, Truck Litigation, Maritime Injury Claims, Third Party Claims, and Premises Liability Claims.
John Cooper has been practicing personal injury law in Virginia for over 25 years. His long and in-depth knowledge of personal injury and wrongful death cases means other lawyers often refer him injury cases.. Since he set up Cooper Hurley Injury Lawyers in Norfolk with Jim Hurley in 2011, John Cooper has won many multi-million dollar cases for clients who suffered terrible injuries on the highways of Virginia or families who lost loved ones.. John Cooper has forged a reputation for battling hard against the insurance companies to secure clients the compensation they deserve.. He is licensed to practice law in Virginia, North Carolina, and West Virginia. He has represented injured people in federal and state courts, including the Virginia Supreme Court. John Cooper is admitted to practice in U.S. District Courts in the Eastern and Western Districts of Virginia and the U.S. Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals.. John Cooper was born in Norfolk, Virginia, and raised in Norfolk and Virginia Beach. Both of his parents were lawyers. His father was a tax attorney and he followed in his footsteps by going to the University of Virginia Law School, graduating in 1988. His mother went back to law school at the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia, when she was raising three children after an earlier career as an English professor at Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia. John Cooper said it was clear from early that he would be a lawyer. “I truly love what I do,” he said.. John and his wife Monica have three children. Their son Matthew is following in John’s footsteps and is studying law at UVA.. John Cooper holds a 10 out of 10 rating with Avvo, and the highest rating (AV) granted to attorneys by Martindale-Hubbell Lawyer Rating Service. He is recognized by Virginia Super Lawyers, an accolade only 5 percent of attorneys in the state attain.. John Cooper is a Governor At Large of the Virginia Trial Lawyers Association (VTLA). He works tirelessly to bring continuing legal education (CLE) events to attorneys across the state.. Cooper Hurley Injury Lawyers is based in Norfolk with client meeting locations in Virginia Beach, Chesapeake, Hampton, Newport News, Suffolk, Portsmouth and on Virginia's Eastern Shore. We also help clients in northeastern North Carolina. John Cooper has represented injured railroad workers across the country.. One thing that sets our firm apart from the competition is the fact that our sole focus is on personal injury law. Law partners John Cooper, Jim Hurley, Bill O’Mara and Griffin O'Hanlon do not split their attention between several very different practice areas. They devote their 50+ years of combined experience entirely to Virginia personal injury law. This specialization enables us to stay on top of all changes in the Virginia Code and Supreme Court cases, using our knowledge and up-to-date familiarity with Virginia law to our clients’ advantage.. Cooper Hurley Injury Lawyers is not a factory firm where clients are seen as a way to increase our own profits. Instead, we view each client as a member of our own family and pride ourselves on supporting them the same way we would one of our own family members during a difficult time in their life. Please see our Cooper Hurley client reviews to find out more about our firm.
John Baker joined Cooper Hurley Injury Lawyers in early 2018. He was born and raised in Norfolk and graduated from Norfolk Collegiate School.. After high school, John attended Hampden-Sydney College, where he was a Venable Scholar and graduated cum laude in 2006. John represented his class in the Student Senate each year at Hampden-Sydney, and he served as its chairman during his senior year. John also received the James Madison Public Service Certificate and was a member of the Society of 1791, Hampden-Sydney’s leadership organization.. John attended the University of Mississippi School of Law, where he was a member of Phi Delta Phi, and graduated cum laude in 2010. John met his wife, Kate, at Ole Miss. She is also an attorney and works as a lobbyist for the Virginia Retail Federation.After passing the bar exam in 2010, John worked for a local insurance defense firm for seven years. He appeared in courts all over the Commonwealth of Virginia and represented a number of insurance companies during this time.. John has been selected as a Rising Star by Virginia Super Lawyers since 2015 and was honored by his peers as a 2022 Top Lawyer by Coastal Virginia Magazine and CoVaBIZ. He is a former member of the James Kent American Inn of Court. John and his partners at Cooper Hurley Injury Lawyers regularly teach continuing legal education (CLE) courses on civil litigation and personal injury practice.. John is heavily involved in the Hampton Roads community. He served as President of the Virginia Club from 2020-2022. He attends Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church, is a member of the Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Virginia, and served on the Norfolk Collegiate Alumni Board from 2011 to 2016. When he is not working, John enjoys spending time with Kate and their son and daughter, running, playing squash, and boating.
Joel focuses his practice on corporate and securities, mergers and acquisitions, debt and equity financings and intellectual property. His corporate commercial law practice includes representing clients in matters relating to corporate contracts, securities regulation, Blue Sky law, and private placements. Mr. Nied also has extensive experience handling transactions involving debt and equity financings, joint ventures, fund formation, licensing agreements, engineering services contracts, development agreements and supply agreements.. He serves as general outside counsel to a variety of companies by negotiating all modifications to form licenses and agreements, providing employment and compensation advice and coordinating the services of other legal, accounting and tax advisers. His practice is industry agnostic, ranging from medical device companies to SaaS providers to long term care facility chains to manufacturers.. Specialties: Counsel corporations, limited liability companies, and entrepreneurs in various transactions, including acquisitions and sales of businesses, mergers, joint ventures, trade regulation, intellectual property licensing and general contract and business matters.
Jennifer Stanton is an experienced, effective and aggressive trial attorney. With twenty five years of trial experience, her current practice is dedicated to the defense of the accused in federal and state trial courts.. Stanton graduated from Duke University, Durham, North Carolina in 1983. Since receiving her Juris Doctorate degree from New England School of Law in Boston, Massachusetts, in 1990, Ms. Stanton has been sworn before the following courts: the Virginia Supreme Court and all the lower Virginia courts; United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia; United States District Court for the Western District of Virginia; the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit ; and the United States Supreme Court.. Jennifer Stanton provides criminal defense services to clients in matters of federal and state trials, pre- and post-trial motions, sentencings, and post-conviction relief matters. Ms. Stanton frequently acts as local counsel for out-of-state attorneys who practice in Virginia on a pro hac vice basis.. Dedicated to providing the highest caliber of legal services, Ms. Stanton has been a speaker for the Capital Defense Workshop sponsored by the Virginia State Bar, having successfully tried several capital defense cases. While in law school, Ms. Stanton wrote for the New England Journal on Criminal & Civil Confinement (1989-90) and was a finalist in the NESL Mock Trial Competition. She is a former prosecutor and is a member of the Virginia State Bar and the Norfolk-Portsmouth Bar Association.
I was raised in Oxford, North Carolina by my father who is an attorney, and my mother who was a teacher. My older brother and I both attended The University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill (UNC-CH - go heels!) together and graduated in 2004. I received a Bachelor of Arts in Religious Studies with Highest Honors. I immediately attended law school at UNC-CH and earned my Juris Doctor in May 2007.. Following law school, I moved to Norfolk, VA and began working as a sentencing advocate for the Public Defender in Chesapeake, VA until I received word that I had passed the bar on my first attempt in October of the same year. I spent much of my first years of practice defending indigent clients in Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court. I was privileged to have the opportunity to help many children charged with crimes in Chesapeake's Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court, and even received an invitation to attend the National Juvenile Defender's Conference in Washington, D.C. in 2010.. In 2011, I took the Bar Exam in North Carolina, opening the door to expand my practice into that state and I also transferred offices to the Norfolk Office of the Public Defender to continue my work with juveniles. I saw the transition to a new court and new city as an opportunity to grow professionally and improve my trial skills. In less than two years, I had been promoted to the violent crimes team in the Norfolk office. There, I moved from defending juveniles to adults charged with serious violent crimes involving rape, murder, robbery, arson, burglary, drug possession and distribution, and firearms charges.. I am now proud to partner with Diallo Morris and Tiffany Crawford to provide the highest quality legal representation in criminal and family law all over Hampton Roads. At Morris, Crawford and Currin, we all take your case seriously and will zealously advocate for you. This means not just giving effective representation in court, but taking the time to ensure our clients understand all the steps of the legal process. To provide the best representation for you, we carefully consider the circumstances that extend from and precede your current predicament. We would be honored to help you with your current legal needs.
I was born in the Upstate of South Carolina. My father was an officer in the US Army and my family moved many times when I was young. We lived in places like Hawaii, Italy, Germany and Atlanta. My family moved to Virginia Beach and I graduated from Kempsville High School. After high school, I attended the University of Virginia and graduated in 1981 with distinction. After taking a year of so off from school, I went to the Marshall Wythe School of Law at the College of William & Mary. I graduated and passed the bar exam in 1986.. My first job as an attorney was with the firm of Weisberg & Stein in downtown Norfolk. I started working there in 1986. Weisberg & Stein was a general practice law firm. As such, I worked and learned about many areas of the law. I handled all types of cases there including divorce, bankruptcy, real estate, traffic, collections, criminal and many other types of cases. It was a good experience learning under a set of good attorneys.. In 1990, I was hired by the firm of Alexander P. Smith and Associates which was also located in downtown Norfolk. This firm focused on consumer bankruptcy cases. I worked with this firm until 2005.. In 2005, I help create the law firm known as Harbour Law. I have continued to represent many people in filing consumer bankruptcy cases. Since the beginning of my career, I have filed over 4300 cases in bankruptcy.. I am currently married and my wife is an elementary school teacher. I have 3 children. Two have already graduated from college and the youngest will graduate from high school this year. I helped coach baseball, basketball and soccer when my children were younger.. I have also been an adjunct instructor at Tidewater Community College in Virginia Beach since 2005. I have taught bankruptcy, real estate and corporate law at TCC.
I was born and raised in Portsmouth, Virginia and have lived and loved the Hampton Roads area my whole life. I graduated from law school in 1975 and opened my own practice in 1977.. I am the father of four children and love spending all my free time with my family.. I
I have been practicing law since 1996. Since working as a page in high school, and then as an intern and clerk for Congressmen while in college, I have developed a serious desire to help out the “little guy” and help them stand up to the largest of corporate powers. Over the course of almost two decades in law, I have helped thousands of clients get the justice and compensation they deserve for their injuries.. I am a graduate of Lafayette College and the Howard University School of law with honors, and served as an associate managing editor of the law review. I practice law with genuine heart and a work ethic that separates myself from peers. Born and raised outside of Washington D.C., I worked as a page in high school and then as an intern and clerk for Congressmen on both sides of the aisle during every summer while in college. Further, while in law school, I clerked for the Superior Court of the District of Columbia and the United States Attorney's Office in San Diego, California. I am a member of numerous bar associations locally and nationally and teach trial advocacy CLE courses annually to my peers.
I have been practicing law for almost 22 years. I strive to treat my clients like I would want my family members to be treated by colleagues. I am tough as nails and trial tested.. I have a 12 year old daughter. I enjoy sports, travelling and reading.
I have been practicing law for 16 years. I started my career as a public defender. I then served as a prosecutor for over 10 years. I have tried every type of criminal case from traffic cases like DUI’s to violent crimes like murders. A lot of my practice has been in Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court. As a prosecutor, I was the supervisor of the JDR team.. I have now expanded my practice to include family law. I handle divorces, child custody and visitation, and child support cases. I also serve as a Guardian ad Litem.. I work hard and I’m dedicated to fighting for my clients!