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
We are pleased to announce that ten Woods Rogers Vandeventer Black (WRVB) attorneys were named among Lynchburg Business’s 2024 “Top Lawyers”. Top Lawyers is a peer-to-peer survey conducted by DataJoe Research Company and the survey was made available to 180 registered lawyers in the Greater Lynchburg area. Eric J. Sorenson Jr. – Banking and Financial… Read more
Woods Rogers Vandeventer Black (WRVB) is pleased to announce the promotion of two attorneys to principal: W. Thomas Chappell in Norfolk and Elaine D. McCafferty in Charlottesville. Chappell and McCafferty are valued members of the firm’s appellate advocacy team and litigation and dispute resolution practice. Both Chappell and McCafferty are former law clerks for justices… Read more
A recent article, published in the Cardinal News, discusses a funding proposal for “Virginia’s Research Triangle” initiative in Roanoke, Richmond, and Charlottesville, Virginia. Governor Glenn Youngkin has proposed a $90 million one-time funding for the initiative to lay the “groundwork for startup innovation and commercialization.” The initiative will include the Roanoke-based Fralin Biomedical Research Institute… Read more
WRVB attorney Liz Heddleston in our Roanoke office was recently listed among Virginia Business magazine’s Legal Elite for her work in health law. In the magazine’s December issue, Liz was featured in a Q&A on her practice. Click here to learn more about Liz – from her favorite TV show to the challenges she faces in the health care industry.
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