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Woods Rogers Vandeventer Black Named a “Best Law Firm” in 26 Categories

Woods Rogers Vandeventer Black (WRVB) is pleased to announce our inclusion in the 2024 edition of Best Law Firms® in multiple practice categories and metro areas. These rankings reflect the variety of WRVB attorneys’ capabilities, the quality of their work, and their depth of experience. Firms included in the “Best Law Firms” list are consistently…
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WRVB Welcomes Jed Donaldson to the Richmond Office

WRVB is pleased to welcome Jed Donaldson as Of Counsel in the Richmond office. Jed is a recognized corporate bankruptcy attorney who focuses on commercial bankruptcy cases, restructuring transactions, out-of-court workouts, and insolvency-related litigation. Jed maintains a national practice, having appeared in Virginia, Delaware, Texas, New York, and New Jersey courts, and he has experience…
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WRVB Deepens Its Bench with the Addition of Seven Associates

Woods Rogers Vandeventer Black (WRVB) is pleased to welcome seven new attorneys in four office locations. Tyler Butt, Henry Evans, Gavin Roe, and Rachel Tucker have joined the firm in Roanoke; Ruth Turley in Lynchburg; Gil Topaz in Richmond; and Albert Gutierrez in Norfolk. The new associates deepen the firm’s bench in five core practice…
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Debbie Casey Appointed to Virginia’s Common Interest Community Board

On Friday, September 29, Governor Glenn Youngkin announced several key administration and board appointments. WRVB Principal and Vice Chair Debbie Casey was appointed to Virginia’s Common Interest Community Board. The Common Interest Community Board regulates common interest community managers, as well as certain employees of licensed management firms. The Board’s authority also includes condominium and…
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John Francisco Obtains Verdict in Lynchburg Circuit Court

On Monday, September 18, WRVB attorney John Francisco obtained a verdict in Lynchburg Circuit Court on behalf of corporate client Sitestar Corporation in a lawsuit against its former President and CEO. The jury’s verdict came after a two-and-a-half day trial where the client sought $250,000 for breaches of fiduciary duties and wrongfully paying himself embezzled…
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