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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 Michelle | March 31, 2015
Very professional and knowledgeable!
I found Mr. Elliott on a whim searching for somebody last minute. He was so great through my entire case. He always responded timely to me and kept me informed of everything. I literally faxed my information to him and he took care of everything. He knew just what to do and told me exactly how ev...
"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