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Virginia Lawyer
Lexington - Kentucky

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VDACS - Consumer Services
You may also pursue resolution of your complaint through the courts system. In that case, you should consider seeking legal advice first. If you do not have an attorney, you may contact one through the Virginia Lawyer Referral Service at (800) 552-7977 or (804) 775-0808, or through the local chapter of the legal aid society. ... [Read More]

Virginia State Corporation Commission - Office of General Counsel
       While the Office of General Counsel is prohibited from providing legal advice to the general public , it can provide information both regarding matters before the Commission and of a general nature. However, if you are seeking legal advice, you may wish to contact the Virginia Lawyer Referral Service sponsored by the Virginia State Bar. ... [Read More]

Virginia Department of Social Services
If you have legal questions about child support, you may want to contact a lawyer. To locate a lawyer in your area who specializes in child support, call the Virginia State Bar's Lawyer Referral Service at (800) 552-7977. ... [Read More]

VDACS - Consumer Services
You may also pursue resolution of your complaint through the courts system. In that case, you should consider seeking legal advice first. If you do not have an attorney, you may contact one through the Virginia Lawyer Referral Service at (800) 552-7977 or (804) 775-0808, or through the local chapter of the legal aid society. ... [Read More]

FTC: Virginia Real Estate Closings - V960015
Some other factors should be considered with respect to the proposed Opinion. Even under the proposed UPL Opinion, lawyers need not be present at the actual closing. Rather, the closing can be handled by a paralegal or other lay person employed by the attorney. Hence, if, as the Committee believes, it is the "practiced legal eye" of the lawyer that protects consumers at closing, this eye does not witness the actual closing. No lawyer need be present to see that a consumer may be having legal problems that only the lawyer can identify and understand. Instead, the consumer receives protection similar to that from a lay settlement agent. In both situations, the lay person conducting the closing must determine whether to call a lawyer because a question is outside his or her expertise. ... [Read More]

Virginia's Lieutenant Governor Tim Kaine > About Tim Kaine
Prior to his election as Lieutenant Governor, Tim was an award-winning lawyer, whose legal career focused on fair housing advocacy, advising local governments and small business representation. Tim was counsel to the Virginia coalition that successfully promoted the constitutional amendment guaranteeing Virginians the right to hunt and fish. He also taught legal ethics for six years at the University of Richmond Law School. ... [Read More]

VDACS - Landlord-Tenant Frequently Asked Questions
If you need an attorney, you should contact the Virginia Lawyer Referral Service at (800) 552-7977 or (804) 775-0808 and ask for an attorney with expertise in landlord-tenant issues. ... [Read More]

Virginia Karst Program
The Virginia Cave Board is composed of twelve voting members including the Director of the Virginia Department of Historic Resources and eleven citizens of Virginia appointed by the Governor. Appointed members are unpaid volunteers who serve four-year staggered terms. Past Board members have included a commercial cave owner, archaeologist, biologist, lawyer, and geologist. Because many of them are active members of the National Speleological Society , they are able to call upon the expertise and resources of the entire Society (with over 8,000 members) to help carry out the purposes of the Board. All the Board members are dedicated to the conservation of Virginia's many caves, located primarily west of the Blue Ridge Mountains. ... [Read More]

Virginia's Lieutenant Governor Tim Kaine > About Tim Kaine
Prior to his election as Lieutenant Governor, Tim was an award-winning lawyer, whose legal career focused on fair housing advocacy, advising local governments and small business representation. Tim was counsel to the Virginia coalition that successfully promoted the constitutional amendment guaranteeing Virginians the right to hunt and fish. He also taught legal ethics for six years at the University of Richmond Law School. ... [Read More]

Secretary Schewel: Your Header
Upon graduating from law school in 1979, he began a 22-year career practicing real estate and corporate law in Richmond with the firm of McGuireWoods. There he served as head of the corporate law department until he was appointed Secretary of Commerce and Trade by Governor Warner on January 14 of 2002. As a lawyer, he was engaged in economic development projects in Virginia and across the United States. ... [Read More]


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