Vandeventer Black LLP is pleased to announce the addition of Vanessa Steltenpohl Carter to the firm’s Commercial Real Estate Practice Group as an Of Counsel. “We are excited to welcome Vanessa to our legal team,” said Michael L. Sterling, Managing Partner. “Her knowledge and years of experience in the commercial real estate industry will greatly… Read more
Elizabeth Guilbert Perrow, a Woods Rogers Principal, now leads the Litigation Practice. Elizabeth was unanimously elected as Head of Litigation by the assembled Litigation Principals, becoming the first woman named to this position in the firm’s history. She succeeds Mark Loftis, who led the practice for many years. When announcing her election, Mark Loftis said,… Read more
Vandeventer Black is pleased to announce that attorney, Greg E. Summy, has been named the recipient of the Eggleston/ I’Anson Professionalism Award for 2022 by the Norfolk and Portsmouth Bar Association (NPBA). “I am honored by the NPBA and its membership to receive this award. Previous recipients include attorneys that I have respected and admired. … Read more
Beth Burgin Waller, cybersecurity attorney and chair of the Woods Rogers Cybersecurity & Data Privacy Practice, is now a Privacy Law Specialist (PLS) credentialed by the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP). The IAPP is accredited by the American Bar Association to certify lawyers in the specialty area of Privacy Law. With this elite designation,… Read more
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
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