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The Legal Elite

The Legal Elite 2006: Taxes / Estates / Trusts
David E. Perry
LeClair Ryan
Roanoke

LEGAL ELITE PROFILES
LEGAL ELITE LISTS
READER REACTION

by Rod Belcher
for Virginia Business
December 2006

David Perry admits tax law, estate planning and benefits are not the sexiest legal fields. "It's not like the kind of trial law you see on TV every week," he says. "But what I do helps a lot of people, their businesses and their families. I'm proud to say I have a lot of long-term relationships with clients, whom I now also call friends. A big part of this business is about trust."

Perry has built that trust by taking the time to get to know his clients. "The kind of work I do deals with things that are very important to people," he says. "Pensions, 401(k) plans, benefits packages. These kinds of things have a huge impact on people's lives and futures, especially if you own a family business. In a case like that your estate and your business are linked."

Perry, however, doesn't tell war stories about his clients. "I handle every kind of client from corporations to individuals," he says. "But no matter what kind of client, or what service they need from me, the basics of the business are the same - trust, knowledge and expertise."

Perry grew up in Martinsville and graduated from the University of Virginia's McIntire School of Commerce in 1982. He received his law degree from Washington and Lee University in 1987.

Perry has spent his entire legal career with the same firm, Roanoke-based Flippin Densmore Morse & Jessee, which merged with Richmond-based LeClair Ryan in 2004.

He refers to his area of the law as a service industry. "We deal with people, trying to meet their needs; that makes us a service business," he says.

His clients appreciate that approach. "Dave's service is extraordinary,' says Amy Lampe, CEO of Tacoma Inc. and a client of Perry's since 1991. "He always says 'a client may not know good legal service, but they know good service.' "

Lampe, whose company owns and operates 21 restaurants in Southwest and Central Virginia, says that Perry possesses a keen intellect but also has his feet firmly planted on the ground. "David may be one of the smartest people I know, paired with common sense," she says. "Put those together and you have a great lawyer."

Lampe cites as an example Perry's help in resolving a dispute over a restaurant sign at a shopping mall. "The mall refused to budge on allowing us to have signage where it could be seen from the interstate," she explains. "David was the one who pointed out to us that the property behind our restaurant belonged to us, not the mall and was of sufficient elevation to solve the problem - we put the sign up there and everyone was happy."

Perry's wife, Julie, is also a lawyer. She is taking a break in her career to stay at home with the couple's children, 9-year-old son Will and 4-year-old daughter Emery. "Julie and I felt it was important for one of us to be at home with the kids," Perry says. "She wanted to do that for our children."

Perry's practice and his diverse mixture of clientele require him to travel, often as far away as Texas, and sometimes with very little notice. "My clients know that they can reach me at any time and if they want me to come, I'll come," he says.
However, he makes time for his family, coaching his son's baseball team and getting his daughter to her music classes.

"When I don't have to travel because of my practice, I don't miss a single school event," he says. "I don't feel there is anything as important as being a good parent to our children."

 

 

 


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