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2009 Legal Elite: Legal Services/ Pro Bono
November 23, 2009 6:00 AM

F. Nash Bilisoly IV
Vandeventer Black LLP
Norfolk

Robert Graham Boyle Jr.
Hirschler Fleischer
Richmond

Renu Mago Brennan
Virginia State Bar
Richmond

Tara L. Casey
University of Richmond School of Law
Richmond

Michael S. Dingman
Reed Smith LLP
Falls Church

Sharon K. Eimer
Office of the Public Defender
Lynchburg

Freddie L. Goode
Central Virginia Legal Aid Society
Richmond

Laura Geringer Gross
Kaufman & Canoles PC
Norfolk

Alex R. Gulotta
Legal Aid Justice Center
Charlottesville

Margaret F. Hardy
Sands Anderson Marks & Miller PC
Richmond

Larry T. Harley
Southwest Virginia Legal Aid Society
Marion

George H. Hettrick
Hunton & Williams LLP
Richmond

James L. Johnson
Wharton Aldhizer & Weaver PLC
Harrisonburg

Phyllis C. Katz
Sands Anderson Marks & Miller PC
Richmond

Alton L. Knighton Jr.
Woods Rogers PLC
Roanoke

Brian J. Lubkeman
McGuireWoods LLP
McLean

Timothy J. Lyden
Hogan & Hartson LLP
McLean

Henry W. McLaughlin III
Central Virginia Legal Aid Society
Richmond

David S. Mercer
MercerTrigiani
Alexandria

Wiley F. Mitchell Jr.
Willcox & Savage PC
Norfolk

G. Andrew Nea Jr.
Williams Mullen  
Richmond

Stephen A. Northup
Troutman Sanders LLP
Richmond

John M. Oakey Jr.
McGuireWoods LLP
Richmond

Marcellinus L. M. B.  Slag
Legal Aid Justice Center
Richmond

James W. Speer
The Virginia Poverty Law Center
Richmond

Robert J. Stoney
Blankingship & Keith PC
Fairfax

James L. Weinberg
Hirschler Fleischer
Richmond

R. Peyton Whiteley
Legal Services of Northern VA
Fairfax

John E. Whitfield
Blue Ridge Legal Services
Harrisonburg

Henry L. Woodward
Legal Aid Society of Roanoke Valley
Roanoke


Reader Comments

James L Johnson is a solid lawyer and willing to listen. He is decisive and like a rock. He is devoted to the well being of those for whom he works and represents.

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Bishop L W Johnson of Front Royal
Dec. 1, 2009 at 07:25 AM

I have been trying to find old friends. So many have found me on facebook.  Peyton Whiteley, if it is the same one, and I were very good friends when we were in college. IF it is the same Peyton Whiteley, he would be early 60s and have graduated from UVA.  I graduated American in 1971, and I can’t remember if Peyton was my year or a year ahead or a year behind me, so 1970-71-72 would have been Peyton’s graduation year from UVA. Facebook led me to this link. Please pass this along to Peyton or let me know if it is the wrong Peyton Whiteley.
Patsy Parker nee Gould formerly Black

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Patricia "Patsy" Parker of Reisterstown, MD
May. 16, 2010 at 03:53 PM

As an ex-attorney I’ve known a lot of people who consider ‘pro-bono’ work to be little more law firm marketing, but it’s much more than that. Being able to provide highly skilled legal counsel to clients who could otherwise not afford it is highly rewarding. These counsellors are to be applauded for their efforts.

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Home Treadmill Reviews
May. 20, 2010 at 10:29 PM

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