Patice L. Holland, Principal at Woods Rogers Vandeventer Black (WRVB), has been elected to the Virginia Bar Association (VBA) Board of Governors for a three-year term. Patice exemplifies the high ideals of the VBA and adds to WRVB’s long roster of Virginia leaders. Patice specializes in transportation (rail) law, employment litigation, and workplace investigations. Currently,… Read more
Woods Rogers Vandeventer Black (WRVB) is pleased to welcome four new attorneys to its Richmond and Norfolk offices. As members of four distinct practice areas, each attorney brings a new layer of legal talent to their practice teams, and we look forward to their contributions. Jerry Miles joins the firm’s Construction & Government Contacts team… Read more
On Dr. Martin Luther King Day 2024, WRVB Chairman and Principal Victor Cardwell was a keynote speaker at the Sold Out MLK Lynchburg Community Council’s (MLKLCC) 26th Annual MLK Breakfast Celebration. Cardwell’s remarks focused on the theme of this year’s event, “Justice for All.” This concluding phrase of the Pledge of Allegiance was a frequent… Read more
Tom Winn, Woods Rogers Vandeventer Black (WRVB) Principal and CFO, was inducted into the Virginia Law Foundation Fellows Class of 2024. Fellows memberships is an honor bestowed annually upon Virginia lawyers who are recognized as outstanding citizen lawyers committed to the highest ideals of the law. As firm Chairman Victor Cardwell stated, “Work isn’t what… Read more
Woods Rogers Vandeventer Black (WRVB) is pleased to announce that 23 Norfolk attorneys were named among the 2024 “Top Lawyers” by Coastal Virginia Magazine. The top lawyers award is a peer-to-peer survey conducted by DataJoe Research Company. Christopher Ambrosio – Business Law Anne G. Bibeau – Labor and Employment F. Nash Bilisoly – Appellate Law… Read more
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