Top best E Lawyers in Richmond | 1893 available
1893 E lawyers are available in Richmond, Texas. These lawyers are rated between 4.5/5 to 4.9/5 and 57% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $48 to $66 per hour.
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1893 E Lawyers Found Near You
Brody Reid is an experienced and zealous trial attorney. Focusing on assisting injured individuals and their families during tough times, Brody has worked tirelessly to help individuals in his hometown in the years since law school. Throughout his career, Brody has successfully represented over a thousand clients in the areas of Workers’ Compensation, Personal Injury, and Civil litigation through jury trials, bench trials, and administrative proceedings.. Brody has appeared successfully before the Supreme Court of Virginia, Court of Appeals of Virginia, Workers’ Compensation Commission, Circuit Court jury trials around Virginia, and General District Court trials.. Brody’s commitment to his community and to the people that live here led him to co-found Reid Goodwin and focus on the areas of personal injury, workers compensation, and civil litigation. Outside the office he is involved in several community service organizations, active in politics and races endurance events around Richmond.
Britney McPheron enjoys being able to counsel clients through difficult life transitions. She listens to and respects her clients needs and works with them to come to a peaceful resolution. Britney's clients respect her honesty and communicativeness, both of which are high priorities in all of her cases. Britney represents clients in matters such as divorce, equitable distribution, child and spousal support, protective orders, as well as custody and visitation.. Britney is an active member of the Richmond community. Not only does she serve on several committees of the Metro Richmond Women's Bar Association, but she is also a member of HYPE, a volunteer at Richmond Animal Care and Control, and attends Hill City Church.. Britney is an Ohio native, but is proud to now call Richmond home. In her spare time she can be found cheering for The Ohio State University Buckeyes or hiking with her dog, Sadie.
Brian M. Brown has represented many Fortune 500 companies in all aspects of corporate governance and securities compliance, including drafting and reviewing registration statements such as 10-Ks, 10-Qs and 8-Ks.. He focuses on securities compliance, corporate finance and governance, mergers and acquisitions and unincorporated entities, including partnerships and limited liability companies.. Throughout his career, Brian has represented many real estate investment trusts, technology companies, furniture manufacturers and software companies. His sizeable portfolio of clients ranges from large multi-billion international companies to start-ups, and he’s been involved in raising billions of dollars in equity and convertible securities.. Brian regularly acts as general counsel for many smaller companies and assists them in all aspects of corporate governance. He is the co-author of the Virginia Limited Liability Company Forms and Practice Manual (2004) and a contributing author of Virginia Partnerships (2002).. Brian has extensive experience dealing with and advising clients regarding the impact of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002. Prior to joining the firm in 2005, Brian was an attorney with McGuireWoods LLP.. He received his bachelor’s degree from the University of Michigan and his law degree from Michigan State University College of Law. Brian is actively involved in Richmond’s West End Presbyterian Church.
Brian L. Fayman is an associate at Champlin & Foreman, PLLC who has practiced law in Virginia since 2010. His primary focus areas are Estate Administration & Planning, Commercial Real Estate and Debt Collection; however, he will also work individuals and entities as justice requires on a case-by-case basis. The Firm also operates as a general practice shop, so feel free to reach out to me with any and all legal questions.. Prior to joining the firm he served as Special Counsel at a top Class Action Administration law firm where he worked on several complicated matters including the NFL Concussion and Deepwater Horizon Economic Settlements (BP Oil Spill).. For several years after law school he operated in the private sector as a protective intelligence agent for a foreign dignitary in Northern Virginia. This experience provided him with unique insight into Department of Criminal Justice Services (DCJS) regulatory framework, which he has used when advising DCJS regulated individuals and businesses.. He graduated Magna Cum Laude from VCU in 2006, and was selected to participate in the Virginia Capital Semester Program where he was paired with a state senator during the 2006 General Assembly Session.. In 2010 he graduated in from University of Louisville's Brandeis School of law after completing several substantive externships.. He takes great pride his work product, and constantly educates himself on current developments in the legal field.
Brian began his practice specializing in personal injury as well criminal defense before entering public service with the Hanover County Commonwealth’s Attorney Office. While serving as an Assistant Commonwealth’s Attorney, Brian handled all matters of criminal prosecution and was the lead prosecutor for the County’s Vice Narcotics division, to include those investigations presented to the Multi Jurisdictional Grand Jury. In addition to his primary focus of complex narcotics investigation, Brian handled a wide variety of criminal matters ranging from traffic related offenses to violent crime. Prior to founding Jurach, Tacey & Quitiquit, PLC, Brian was in private practice with the law firm of Parcell & Webb, PC where he concentrated his practice on criminal defense and representing plaintiffs in personal injury suits. He continues to concentrate his practice on personal injury and criminal defense with specialization in the area of narcotics possession, distribution and transportation into the Commonwealth.
Brandy Brown is a business law attorney helping small to mid-sized businesses and non-profits (and the individuals who own and operate them!) grow and thrive in Virginia. She helps form new businesses, protect them while they're growing, and sell them when the time comes. Most importantly, Brandy serves her clients with a focus on empathy, education, and empowerment.
Brad is an attorney in the Richmond office of Allen & Allen specializing in cases involving car crashes, premises liability, and dog bites. Brad, who became a lawyer to help others, has previously worked at a Richmond-based personal injury law firm.. Born in Chicago, Illinois and raised in Dallas, Texas, Brad graduated from Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, where he double majored in History and Political Science. He received his Juris Doctor from the University of Richmond T.C. Williams School of Law, where he was selected for membership in the Order of the Barristers for his excellence in trial advocacy. While attending the University of Richmond, Brad was also a member of the law school’s Moot Court Board. Currently, he is an active member of the Virginia Trial Lawyers Association, dedicated to enhancing the knowledge, skills and professionalism of trial lawyers, as well as the American Association for Justice, which promotes a fair and effective justice system.. In addition to his practice, Brad volunteers outside of work, coaching undergraduate mock trial at the University of Richmond. In his spare time, he enjoys hanging out with his Golden Retriever, Mickey.
Brad Goodwin represented countless clients in a wide variety of areas of law, including workers compensation, personal injury, domestic and family law, civil litigation, estate planning, employment law, criminal and traffic law. Over time Brad has focused his practice primarily on helping injured workers pursue their claims through the Workers’ Compensation Commission, although he also dedicates some time to assisting clients in other cases where he has vast experience.. After a brief time practicing in Fredericksburg, Virginia, Brad returned to the Richmond area in 2010 to co-found Reid Goodwin. Brad has a strong commitment to being involved in the community and helping to ensure the residents of the Richmond area receive the representation and attention they deserve.. Brad has argued successfully in the Court of Appeals of Virginia, Workers’ Compensation Commission, the Virginia Employment Commission, and numerous Circuit Courts, General District Courts and administrative proceedings all throughout the Commonwealth of Virginia.. In his spare time, Brad has a passion for music and athletics. Brad has been a member of multiple musical groups, often volunteering his time to provide entertainment at charity events. He also participates in various recreational leagues and races throughout the year.
Born and raised in the Richmond area, Attorney Kevin E. Calhoun is dedicated to passionately defending the rights of those facing criminal charges throughout the Commonwealth of Virginia. A criminal conviction can be devastating – it can result in substantial fines, prison or jail time, and even loss of employment. As a natural competitor, Mr. Calhoun zealously advocates for each of his clients in order to secure the best possible result and avoid the harsh consequences of a criminal conviction.. Mr. Calhoun’s background is what allows him to approach each of his client’s cases with confidence, motivation, and passion. As a graduate of Hampden-Sydney College, Mr. Calhoun was a successful student-athlete, leading the varsity tennis team in his role as team captain while also achieving high marks in his studies as a History major and Latin minor. Mr. Calhoun went on to study law at the Campbell University School of Law where he primarily focused his studies on criminal law and trial advocacy, ultimately graduating with honors. Mr. Calhoun effectively put his knowledge in criminal law to use by spending a majority of his time in law school interning at prosecutor’s office, where he gained invaluable experience by personally handling a variety of traffic and criminal offences. Since becoming a member of the Virginia State Bar, Mr. Calhoun has strongly and successfully advocated for each of his clients, representing them on traffic, misdemeanor, and felony charges in both the General District and Circuit Courts.. Mr. Calhoun believes that every client should have someone on their side who is willing to tirelessly fight for them, no matter the situation. Having represented clients in over 20 different cities and counties in Virginia, Mr. Calhoun aggressively advocates for justice and is committed to successfully representing his client in the courtroom and on appeal.
Born and raised in Richmond, Bobby Caudle admitted was admited to the bar September, 1972. For most of his career he has focused in collections, creditor’s rights, and civil litigation. He is a member and past Board member of the Virginia Creditor’s Bar and is also a member, Richmond Bar Association.. He received his B.A., 1968, Hampden-Sydney College; J.D., 1972, T.C. Williams School of Law, University of Richmond.. Bobby and his wife Ann split their time between Richmond and Virginia Beach, where they enjoy fishing, boating and other water activities.
Born and raised in Grundy, Virginia, Alex is a graduate of the University of Virginia, West Virginia University and Georgetown University Law Center.
Betsy Davis focuses on advising management in all areas of labor and employment law. She also represents employers in state and federal courts in the areas of Title VII, age discrimination, fair labor standards, family and medical leave, wrongful discharge, covenants not to compete, and breaches of employment contracts and handbooks, as well as other state and federal employment issues. She counsels and represents clients in investigation and defense of EEOC, DOL and NLRB charges and VEC claims.. Betsy uses her litigation experience to counsel clients with a goal of eliminating risk and placing the client in the best position should litigation arise. She provides clients with advice on how to comply with the statutory framework of federal and state employment laws, including the FLSA, FMLA, ADA, ADAAA, ADEA, Title VII, COBRA, and the WARN Act. Betsy routinely reviews and develops employee policies, handbooks, offer letters, employment contracts, separation agreements, and other related documents. She is frequently contacted by our clients to assist in handling difficult termination and hiring issues, as well as sensitive matters involving restrictive covenants and trade secrets.. She is rated AV-Preeminent, the highest rating issued by Martindale-Hubbell, and has been named in Virginia Business magazine's Legal Elite as well as Virginia Super Lawyers' Rising Stars.
Attorney Scott Maxwell is an experienced attorney whose practice focuses on estate planning (Wills, Trusts, Powers of Attorney, etc.), estate and trust Aadministration, and residential real estate. Attorney Maxwell provides legal solutions for the greater Richmond, Virginia area.. Core Values:. · Compassionate representation of clients. · Personalized attention. · Prompt, open, and honest communication. · Attention to detail. · Financially efficient representation. · Superb legal research
Attorney Jeffrey N. Stedman is an associate at Breit Cantor Grana Buckner. He primarily focuses his practice on professional malpractice, commercial disputes, and personal injury claims. Mr. Stedman is a graduate of William & Mary Law School and has been practicing law since 2012. While in law school, Mr. Stedman served as Senior Articles Editor for the William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review. He also gained experienced with a United States Magistrate Judge for the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia in Richmond during this time. In addition to his J.D. degree, Mr. Stedman holds a Ph.D. in philosophy from the University of California, San Diego. He also taught courses on ethics, legal philosophy, and logic at several universities, including the University of Richmond. Contact Breit Cantor Grana Buckner today for a free initial consultation.
Attorney Brenda Page is the founder Page Law Firm, P.C. She received her B.A. in Political Science from the University of Mary Washington in 1975. Shortly after, she received her Juris Doctor from the University of Richmond Law School. Since 1982, she has represented clients in personal injury, product liability, premises liability, wrongful death, probate and estate cases, and more at her long-standing firm. Brenda is a proud trial attorney who has successfully won numerous court cases for her wrongfully injured clients. Her tenacity and zeal ensures that her clients receive the fair compensation they deserve. Brenda is a staunch advocate for every one of her clients and is not afraid to stand in front of a judge and jury in order to protect your rights.
At the Quinn Law Centers, I practice in the areas of personal injury, medical malpractice, employment law, adoption & surrogacy and estate planning. We focus on "building families and re-building lives." I have been practicing law for 32 years. After graduating from the University of Virginia Law School, I clerked for the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Virginia. I run a Women's Injury Law Center, an Adoption & Surrogacy Law Center and an Employment and Personal Injury Law Center. We also operate a QLC Internship Program with over 120 interns coming through since 2005 ranging from high school to law school. When not practing law or serving on various Boards or giving presentations, I teach aerobics, play tennis, cycle, scuba dive, water and snow ski, travel, hike and try to spend time with my family including my twin sons and step-son.
Ashley R. Passero, a managing member at LawrenceQueen, appreciates what is at stake when employees and employers face challenges in the workplace. Clients can rely on Ms. Passero to provide an honest, straightforward assessment of their case, and to partner with them to negotiate, or litigate, a successful resolution. For the past ten years, Ms. Passero has practiced almost exclusively in the area of employment law, representing both employees and employers in state and federal courts and before administrative agencies on a variety of employment matters, including discrimination, harassment, retaliation, misclassification, whistleblower, and wage and hour. Ms. Passero also advises and litigates on behalf of clients with respect to both contractual and tort-based claims that arise from the workplace, including employment agreements, fiduciary duties, tortious interference, and defamation.. Before joining LawrenceQueen, Ms. Passero was an employment attorney at a management-side employment law firm in Richmond, Virginia, where she focused on counseling employers and litigation. Previously, Ms. Passero was an employment attorney at a law firm in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Ms. Passero received her bachelor’s degree from the University of Richmond and her law degree from the University of Pittsburgh School of Law, graduating both with magna cum laude honors.. When not working, Ms. Passero enjoys traveling, trying new local restaurants, and spending time with her husband Mark and their three sons. Ms. Passero is also an adjunct instructor for Virginia Commonwealth University’s Office of Continuing and Professional Education, teaching business law.
As Vice-President and shareholder of Barnes & Diehl, P.C. I focus my practice on all areas of family law. I am a former forensic and clinical psychologist for the Central Intelligence Agency, the Federal Correctional Institution in Butner, North Carolina, and Central State Hospital’s Maximum Security Forensic Unit. My experience and knowledge as a former practicing Licensed Clinical Psychologist is an asset to my clients in navigating the negotiation process and contested litigation.. I handle all matters related to family law including divorce, complex equitable distribution, child custody and visitation, child and spousal support, protective orders, adoption, and modifications of existing orders. I have litigated cases involving business valuations, sexual abuse allegations, parental alienation, and grandparent rights. Whether the most complex case or the simplest case, I work closely with all my clients to devise a strategy to achieve their goals and take action to achieve those goals whether it be through a negotiated agreement or aggressive courtroom representation. I have been voted a Virginia Super Lawyer, by Richmond Magazine Law & Politics, eight years in a row from 2015-2022.
As an attorney, I am passionate about two things: solving problems and delivering results. I take pride in doing both with integrity, tenacity, and an unflagging commitment to my core guiding principles. My principles include always doing what I say I am going to do, upholding high ethical standards, and prioritizing personal communication with my clients so they are always informed.. I know first-hand what it's like to have your life turned upside-down by a car accident. I lived through the same experience as my injury clients when my own wife was in a devastating car accident, resulting in back surgery, a long hospital recovery, and rehabilitation that took almost two years. Her physical injuries healed, but our lives were forever changed. This personal experience and genuine empathy give me a unique perspective when representing injury clients. My priority is always to ease the burden of healing and help clients get their lives back as much as possible. I take on what could be emotionally charged interactions with insurance adjusters, so my clients don't have to re-live the details of their upsetting experience. This empowers my clients to focus on their own healing or caring for their loved one, and work on getting back to their job, their business, their family, and their life.. Many personal injury lawyers claim they fight for their clients in court. I also fight for my clients before we ever get to court, and I fight harder than most. If I do my job well, I will never have to put my clients through a trial. I leverage my knowledge, experience, and expertise earned over many years of successful representation to get the best outcomes for client's pre-litigation. I use cutting edge technology, advanced AI, and the same negotiation tactics used by the FBI in order to get the insurance companies to value the case for the "true" amount a jury would return, rather than the "typical" insurance offer. My propriety system is unique and has resulted in many cases resolving for liability limits very soon after being hired.. I also use my system with my other areas of practice, including general civil litigation, business litigation, and partition suits. My clients know me for my approachable and easygoing manner, my responsiveness, and my diligence. In the legal community and among my clients I've earned a reputation as a tough-but-fair professional who takes charge, is always at-the-ready to go the distance for my clients, and is willing to take on a complicated challenge others have turned down.. In my spare time I am a Points & Miles enthusiast who coaches people from all different backgrounds on how to travel the world for free.
As a husband, father, and small business owner, nothing is more important to me than providing for my family and keeping them safe and secure. I believe that most people feel the same way. That is why I have dedicated my career to helping families and small businesses plan for the future and protect the well-being of their loved ones.Although life has taught us to "always be prepared" and "expect the unexpected," only about 60% of Americans have actually taken the time to prepare a plan to handle their affairs after death or disability. That's simply not good enough. In fact, I've witnessed firsthand what not having a plan in place can do, sometimes resulting in the complete self-destruction of a family or business. As an estate and business planning attorney, my passion is to help families and small businesses plan for and successfully navigate the unexpected and inevitable events in life. Specifically, my job is to ensure that (1) personal, family, and business goals are realized, (2) risks and expenses are minimized, and (3) peace of mind is achieved.I take pride in providing each of my clients with personal attention, timely assistance, clear communication, and excellent results. I explain, in plain English, the available options and my recommendations based on the client's specific situation. Working together, we then develop and implement a carefully tailored plan to ensure that the client's objectives are achieved.Scott received his B.A. in Political Science from Christopher Newport University and his J.D. from the T. C. Williams School of Law at the University of Richmond. While in law school, Scott served as the Editor-in-Chief of the University of Richmond's Law Review, was a member of the Moot Court Board, and served on the law school's Honor Council.
Anne Roddy grew up in California and she received her undergraduate degree in Political Science and Public Law from the University of California, San Diego. After college, Anne moved to Richmond, Virginia and attended the University of Richmond, T.C. Williams School of Law. While in school, Anne interned in various prosecutor’s offices and she worked for a civil litigation firm.. Anne began her legal career as a law clerk in the Twelfth Judicial Circuit. “I consider the time spent at my clerkship to be invaluable. I was able to observe attorneys on a daily basis in the courtroom. I had access to a large volume of different kinds of litigation matters, and was able to quickly gain valuable experience and knowledge.”. Anne has worked in mid-sized firms and she was a solo practitioner. She represents parents and family members in divorce, custody, and visitation matters. Anne is a certified Guardian ad litem. In that capacity she is an advocate for children and for incapacitated adults.. “I have handled countless matters acting as a guardian ad litem for minor children, as defense attorney for children and adults, as well as counsel for parents and counsel for grandparents and other third party petitioners. I have appeared in divorce, custody and visitation matters, delinquency cases, protective order hearings, Department of Social Services cases, and in contested adoption matters. My cases have involved juvenile court appearances through to appellate court arguments.”. “My experience in every capacity within the courtroom gives me a unique ability to assess the strengths and weaknesses of each case to best represent my clients. I have significant experience in multiple jurisdictions that allows me to help my clients determine the best avenue for success. Defining goals and reducing anxiety levels is a vital step in the process. I enjoy my time in the courtroom but seek to reach amicable resolutions out of court, where possible.”. Anne is currently president elect of the Chesterfield Bar Association, and she is active in the Metro Richmond Women’s Bar Association as a Legislative Committee Member. She is the Young Lawyer Representative on the Domestic Relations Council of the Virginia Bar Association. Anne has served on the Richmond Bench Bar, most recently as the Chesterfield County Representative.. Recently, Anne coordinated the Chesterfield County Public Safety Wills for Heroes Program. The program coordinated local attorneys, notaries, witnesses to provide wills and legal documents to public safety personnel at no cost. Over two hundred wills were prepared. “It felt wonderful to provide a valuable service to those in the community who are consistently serving others and ensuring our safety.”. Anne is licensed to practice law in the Commonwealth of Virginia and the State of California.
Annalisa fights to help her clients live their lives in the way that they want – without disruption from legal issues. She works to make sure that seemingly insurmountable problems like divorce, criminal charges, or high dollar business disputes can be resolved as quickly as possible and with the client’s goals at the forefront.. Annalisa takes great pride in helping people who are going through a difficult period in their lives. She has handled more than 600 cases in the Virginia trial courts, and puts that experience to work for her clients. Annalisa has a strong understanding of how to maneuver the legal system in order to obtain the best outcome possible for her clients.. When she's not in court or the office, you'll find Annalisa enjoying Richmond's excellent dining scene, volunteering at local festivals, or walking her dog in the Fan.
Andy is a commercial litigator with over 19 years of experience. In June 2011 he started his own practice focusing on business, environmental, and trust and estates litigation in state and federal courts. Andy spent 16 yers at the national law firm of Troutman Sanders, where he was Deputy Practice Chair of the Complex Litigation Group.
Andrew Meyer is a native of the Hampton Roads area who graduated from the University of Virginia with a B.A. in Philosophy. Andrew received his J.D. from the Appalachian School of Law in Grundy, Virginia. While at the Appalachian School of Law, Andrew was selected for Who's Who Among Students in American Universities & Colleges. While in law school, Andrew served as a clerk for the Portsmouth Circuit Court as well as a research assistant for the Legal Process Department at the Appalachian School of Law.. Prior to law school, Andrew was a financial advisor, a compliance officer, and a corporate recruiter.. Andrew is a member of the Virginia Bar Association, the Virginia Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers and the Virginia Trial Lawyers Association. Andrew also serves as a PBA Referral Attorney for the Southern States Police Benevolent Association.
Andrew M. Condlin is a member at Roth Jackson, focusing in commercial real estate and land use law. Mr. Condlin represents developers and landowners in every aspect of commercial real estate, particularly in matters relating to land use, zoning, economic development, transactional matters (purchase, sale, lease, financing), historic preservation and local government law issues. He also assists local governments, volunteer boards and private developers in amending and drafting local zoning ordinances and comprehensive plans. The extent of Mr. Condlin’s diverse land use practice places him in regular contact with local governing bodies, commissions and administrators as well as relevant developers and civic associations allowing him to establish and maintain relationships with these individuals and organizations.. Mr. Condlin is the recipient of the Henrico Business Council’s Award of Merit for 2005 and named the 2004 Virginia Bar Leader of the Year by the Virginia State Bar’s Conference of Local Bar Associations. In 1998, Mr. Condlin was named one of Richmond’s “Top 40 Under Forty” by Inside Business magazine. Mr. Condlin has been included in Virginia Business magazine’s list of the “Legal Elite” and was recognized by Chambers USA as a leading real estate attorney in Virginia, each since 2004. Mr. Condlin has been named a “Super Lawyer” for Land Use/Zoning by Virginia Super Lawyers magazine and is listed in The Best Lawyers in America, each since 2004. Mr. Condlin was selected in 2004 as a member of the VCU Real Estate Circle of Excellence.. Mr. Condlin has taught various real property courses at Virginia Commonwealth University and William & Mary School of Law. Mr. Condlin is rated AV Preeminent® by Martindale-Hubbell® Peer Review Ratings™.