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also known as Rob Elliott, Robert Elliott
Rob Elliott has been a lifelong resident of York County, Virginia. He is dedicated to working with each individual client and discussing all possible defenses for your charge. Whether it be a Felony Hit-and-Run or a simple traffic infraction, Rob Elliott will have a thorough legal defense prepared for your day in court.
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Acquired: 2013
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7100 George Washington Mem. Hwy., Building B Suite 9, Yorktown, VA, 23692
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Posted by Ryan | August 13, 2020 | Hired Attorney | Business
Very easy to talk to
Rob has been a go to for us on all legal matters, and has always been very helpful. He's quick with responses and very down to earth. When our new baby came, he was helpful with getting our will set up, and was a huge help with my new business. We'll be using his services as long as he'll let us.
"Rob Elliott is a great attorney. He gives his clients a thorough legal defense, and has a great presence in the courtroom. If you are looking for an attorney in Yorktown, or in Hampton Roads, Virginia, I highly recommend him."
"Attorney Elliott is a highly qualified and attentive attorney. He works hard to achieve his client's goals, and provides legal services of the highest caliber. I would recommend his services to any person facing legal action in southeast Virginia."
2013 - Present
Owner, Law Office of James R. Elliott
Reduced to Defective Equipment
Case Dismissed
2013
JD - Juris Doctor
2010
BA - Bachelor of Arts
2014
Professionalism
English
Legal Answers
Question about Speeding Ticket, Was doing 47mph in a 25mph zone
31 Mar 2015
As a owner of a jointly owned property with 50% ownership can I file a unlawful detainer against the co -owner
03 Mar 2014
If two parties name are on the deed to the property (living together-_Not married and split up) is the property split 50/50?
15 Feb 2014