Eleven Woods Rogers attorneys have been selected as 2022 Virginia Super Lawyers®. Seven attorneys are recognized as Rising Stars. Each year, no more than five percent of the lawyers in the state are selected by the research team at Super Lawyers to receive this honor. About Super Lawyers The Super Lawyers lists are published nationwide… Read more
Vandeventer Black attorneys were selected to be included on the 2022 Virginia Super Lawyers list by Thomson Reuters. This rating service considers attorneys from over 70 practice areas nominated based on professional accomplishments and peer recognition. Attorneys from the Norfolk and Richmond offices received the Super Lawyers acknowledgment: Christopher Ambrosio, Business / Corporate Anne G…. Read more
Vandeventer Black attorney W. Thomas Chappell has been appointed to the Executive Board of the Chesapeake Bar Association as an Executive Member. Chappell is a senior associate at the firm, and his civil litigation practice focuses on appellate advocacy, trust and estates litigation, land use litigation, collections, and representing community associations. “I am honored… Read more
ROANOKE, Va. and NORFOLK, Va. — Two of Virginia’s most highly respected law firms, Woods Rogers and Vandeventer Black, have entered into a formal agreement to merge, creating a regional powerhouse to be known as Woods Rogers Vandeventer Black. With the intent of operating as a combined firm as quickly as possible, firm leaders are… Read more
Beth Burgin Waller, a Woods Rogers Principal and Chair of the Cybersecurity & Data Privacy practice, was named an “Influential Women of Law” in 2022 by Virginia Lawyers Weekly. Beth’s practice includes critical infrastructure cybersecurity incident response. She has experience not only leading teams whose mission is to bring complicated systems back online after cyberattacks… Read more
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