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Moran Reeves & Conn is honored to  be named a 2019 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…

Moran Reeves Conn president and shareholder Martin A. Conn has been selected for the 2018 roster of Virginia Lawyers Weekly “Leaders in the Law”.  Now in its 13th year, the “Leaders in the Law” awards program recognizes the lawyers across the commonwealth who are setting the standard for other lawyers in Virginia….

Moran Reeves Conn welcomes Taylor D. Brewer as an associate attorney in the healthcare litigation practice. Taylor focuses her practice on the defense of hospitals, physicians, nurses, nursing homes, dentists, and other health care providers. Her work includes medical malpractice defense and administrative matters, including state board licensing and credentials. Taylor received…

Tracy M. Griffin has joined Moran Reeves Conn as a technology support paralegal. Tracy is a member of and holds a certification from The Association of Certified e-Discovery Specialists (ACEDS). She serves as a liaison between the client, the legal team, IT personnel, vendors, and records management personnel. With nearly 15 years of…

Seven Moran Reeves Conn attorneys have received recognition from their legal peers located in the Commonwealth. The following attorneys were named as 2018 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 (Personal Injury…

MRC attorney and shareholder Kathleen M. McCauley is a presenter at the 27th Annual Meeting of the American Medical Society for Sports Medicine (AMSSM) in Orlando, Florida this week. Her topic is “Legal Issues in Pediatric and Adolescent Sports Medicine”.            

The firm’s liability team, including attorneys Martin Conn and Laura May Hooe,  scored an appellate victory for its client in Colbert v. Norcold, Inc. The Fourth Circuit affirmed the Eastern District of Virginia’s grant of summary judgment to Norcold, finding — in a case of first impression — that the “Fireman’s Rule” applies to product…