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Moran Reeves & Conn is honored to again be named a Metropolitan Tier 1 Best Law Firm for Medical Malpractice Defense by U.S. News & World Report. The U.S. News – Best Lawyers “Best Law Firms” rankings are based on a rigorous evaluation process that includes the collection of client and lawyer evaluations, peer review…

Three Moran Reeves Conn attorneys are listed in the 24th edition of The Best Lawyers in America, the oldest and most respected peer-review journal in the legal profession. Kathleen M. (Kate) McCauley was again listed for Medical Malpractice Law – Defendants. This is the fifth consecutive year Kate has been listed. Martin A….

In March, Kathleen (Kate) McCauley and Samuel (Sam) Bernier successfully defended a $2 million wrongful death claim filed against a medical oncologist. A Henrico County, Virginia jury rendered a defense verdict in this complex case involving multiple medical experts. In short, the defense was able to demonstrate that the standard of care…

Seven Moran Reeves Conn attorneys have received recognition from their legal peers located in the Commonwealth. The following attorneys were named as 2017 Virginia Super Lawyers in their respective categories of law: Martin A. (Marty) Conn – (Personal Injury Products: Defense); Eric G. Reeves (Civil Litigation: Defense); C. Dewayne Lonas (Person Injury…

Matthew J. “Matt” Hundley has been promoted to partner. Matt’s practice centers on commercial and construction litigation and the defense of product manufacturers throughout the country. He has been with the firm since graduating from University of Richmond’s T.C. Williams School of Law in 2008.

Nearly half of the attorneys at Moran Reeves & Conn are included on the 2017 listing of the Virginia Business Legal Elite. The attorneys and their respective areas of law attributed to the accolade are as follows: C. Dewayne Lonas – Business Law Kathleen M. McCauley – Health Law Joseph J. McQuade – Real Estate/Land…

Teresa’s expertise includes commercial real estate acquisition and sales, financing and foreclosures. In addition to extensive law firm experience, she formerly served as an executive of a local community bank. View her bio: http://moranreevesconn.com/our-people/paralegals/teresa-m-salvia/

Attorney Brian Schneider’s article titled “Maritime Law Provides No Safe Harbor for Asbestos Plaintiffs Seeking Nonpecuniary Damages” has been published in both the Washington Legal Foundation’s Legal Backgrounder and Westlaw’s Westlaw Journal Asbestos. Read the article here: asbestos-maritime-law_schneider