Woods Rogers Names Two New Principals
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Woods Rogers PLC has named two of its attorneys, B. Webb King and Nicole Ingle, principals in the firm.
King is a member of the litigation section, focusing on bankruptcy and creditors’ rights and litigation matters. He regularly represents creditors, debtors and other interest holders in Chapter 11 cases and creditors in Chapter 13 and Chapter 7 cases. Webb also works on commercial and residential landlord/tenant matters.
Webb graduated magna cum laude from the University of Richmond School of Law in 2001. At Richmond, he served as an associate editor of the Law Review, was a Moot Court Board Member and a teaching assistant for a first-year legal skills class. He clerked for Woods Rogers during the summers of 1999 and 2000. Webb received a bachelor’s degree in history, magna cum laude, from Roanoke College in 1998.
Ingle specializes in condominiums, leasing and other commercial real estate matters and corporate and business law. Prior to joining Woods Rogers, she was a senior staff attorney for Advance Auto Parts, where she handled commercial real estate purchases, sales and leases as well as contract negotiations and counseling of internal clients.
Nicole grew up in Tidewater and attended the University of Virginia, where she received her bachelor’s degree with distinction in 1995. After receiving her law degree from the University of Virginia School of Law in 1998, she was an associate at Murtha Cullina LLP, a law firm with offices in Hartford and Boston. At Murtha Cullina she worked in the firm’s commercial law and real estate department, handling commercial real estate purchases, sales and leases, asset acquisitions, commercial loan transactions, development work, business formation and open space donations.
