Over the past two years, WRVB attorneys Richard Crouch and Mike Sterling have supported Eggleston’s Building the Future Campaign to help fund several of their current initiatives. Eggleston is committed to enhancing the continuum of care for adults with disabilities to ensure they can live better, fuller lives through accessible, inclusive, and supportive programs, services,… Read more
Woods Rogers Vandeventer Black’s (WRVB) rise to Virginia’s fifth largest law firm takes center stage in the March issue of Virginia Business. The publication’s 2023 listing of the state’s largest law firms is accompanied by an article highlighting industry trends in merger activity, labor shortages, and workplace flexibility. Virginia Business magazine subscribers may click here… Read more
Woods Rogers Vandeventer Black (WRVB) is pleased to announce the promotion of five attorneys to principal: Zachary Agee and Elizabeth Heddleston in Roanoke; Jay Rixey in Norfolk; Karen Stemland in Charlottesville; and Leah Stiegler in Richmond. The newly elected principals serve clients in a range of the firm’s core practice areas, including corporate and business… Read more
We are pleased to announce that Woods Rogers Vandeventer Black (WRVB) Chairman Victor Cardwell was named to the inaugural class of Black Business Leaders by Virginia Business magazine and selected for additional recognition as a member of the Virginia Black Business Leaders Hall of Fame. “If there’s someone around you who is vexatious to your… Read more
Woods Rogers Vandeventer Black (WRVB) is pleased to announce that 26 Norfolk attorneys were named among the 2023 “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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