Fairfax Station Agricultural Lawyers
Compare top rated Virginia attorneys serving Fairfax Station.
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Brett Callahan
Manassas, VA Agricultural Law Attorney with 17 years of experience
Agricultural and Arbitration & Mediation
George Mason University School of Law
Brett Callahan is a Litigation Associate at Vanderpool, Frostick & Nishanian. Her focus in approaching any case is to identify and work toward the solution that is tailored to best serve her client’s needs. That means approaching problems from different angles to come up with the most practical and cost effective way to achieve her client’s goals, either through traditional negotiations and litigation or use of alternative dispute resolution options. Brett takes a client driven big picture approach to her representation, working with clients to not only address current concerns but identify future vulnerabilities and fix them...
Beverly F Li
Alexandria, VA Agricultural Law Lawyer with 21 years of experience
Agricultural, Business, Environmental and Real Estate
John Ray Gilliland
Falls Church, VA Agricultural Law Attorney with 30 years of experience
Agricultural and International
University of Alabama
Cory Scott Gardner
McLean, VA Agricultural Law Attorney with 23 years of experience
Agricultural and Administrative
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Mr Thomas Mansfield Dunlap
Leesburg, VA Agricultural Law Lawyer with 25 years of experience
Agricultural, Antitrust, Appeals and Bankruptcy
Washington & Lee University
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Robert C. Slaughter III
Virginia Beach, VA Agricultural Law Lawyer with 35 years of experience
(757) 699-7100
5601 Virginia Beach Blvd.
Suite 100
Virginia Beach, VA 23462
Agricultural, Criminal, Military and Personal Injury
University of Richmond School of Law and University of Arkansas - Fayetteville
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A trial lawyer for over 40 years, Mr. Slaughter has vast experience in personal injury law, civil law, and criminal trial practice.
He began his legal career in 1979 as a prosecutor in the office of the Commonwealth’s Attorney for Norfolk, Virginia. He rose to the position of Chief Deputy before entering the private practice of law in North Carolina in 1989. Following about 15 years of trial work in private practice, he returned to the Norfolk Commonwealth’s Attorney’s office in 2004 as the Chief Deputy prosecutor and later served as the interim...