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Chat withState: Virginia
Acquired: 1990
Lawyer disciplined by state licensing authority in 2012
Chesapeake, VA, 23320
4 Client Reviews
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Posted by anonymous | June 30, 2015 | Car Accidents
Personal Injury
Attorney Brown is amazing. He has a wealth of knowledge and experience. He kept my family informed during an auto accident claim. He went above and beyond in providing me information every step of the way. I would recommend to family and friends.
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This lawyer was disciplined by a state licensing authority in 2012.
Admonition issued in VA, 2012
updated on 01/28/2013An admonition means an attorney did something wrong but may still practice law. The Bar gives the lawyer an admonition in hopes that he or she will not repeat the behavior.
Public Reprimand issued in VA, 2010
updated on 04/09/2013This means the attorney did something wrong, but the Bar did not suspend the lawyer. Typically in this case the lawyer's poor behavior is exposed to the public in hopes that he or she will not repeat the behavior.
Suspension issued in VA, 2009
updated on 01/28/2013Suspended means an attorney lost his or her license to practice law for a period of time. The attorney typically returns to practicing law when the suspension expires.
Public Reprimand issued in VA, 2008
updated on 04/09/2013This means the attorney did something wrong, but the Bar did not suspend the lawyer. Typically in this case the lawyer's poor behavior is exposed to the public in hopes that he or she will not repeat the behavior.