Stuart A. Raphael has stepped down from the position of Virginia solicitor general. He plans to return to private practice. Before then-Attorney General-elect Mark Herring appointed him to be Virginia's fifth solicitor general in 2014, the Arlington resident was a partner in the McLean office of Hunton &
Williams LLP.
Trevor S. Cox is acting solicitor general. Cox previously served as deputy solicitor general and executive division counsel. Before joining the Office of Attorney
General, he worked in the Richmond office of Hunton & Williams LLP.
Matthew R. McGuire serves as acting deputy solicitor general and executive division counsel. He previously served as assistant solicitor general. Before joining the Office of Attorney General, he worked in the Washington, D.C., office of the law firm Jones Day.
Michael K. Kim has joined the Fairfax law firm of Blankingship & Keith, P.C., where he will practice with the firm's civil litigation; education law and litigation; legal malpractice defense; and wills, trusts and estates groups.
Lori D. Thompson was named a trustee of the Roanoke Law Foundation for 2017-18. She joins sitting trustees
Roy V. Creasy, Kevin W. Holt, and
J. Lee E. Osborne at the charitable organization.
Paul E. Fletcher III, editor-in-chief of
Virginia Lawyers Weekly, earned first- and third-place awards from the National Federation of Press Women for columns in the print publication. The top honor, in general columns, recognized two entries from 2016. The other honor came in the humor category.
Thomas T. Cullen is one of two Roanoke lawyers that Virginia's U.S. senators have recommended for U.S. attorney for the Western District of Virginia. Cullen is a partner with Woods Rogers PLC and served as deputy criminal chief with the U.S. attorney's office. According to the
Roanoke Times, the regional Republican congressional delegation submitted to the White House both names that the senators proposed as well as two others. One is
Tom Scott, an attorney in Grundy. The next appointee will fill the vacancy left when
John P. Fishwick Jr. resigned in January.
Half of the
Virginia Lawyers Weekly 2017 class of Up & Coming Lawyers are VBA members. They are:
Faith A. Alejandro, Sands Anderson in Richmond;
Lindsey A. Coley, Gentry Locke in Roanoke;
Stacey C. Forbes, Reed Smith LLP in McLean;
Helen O'Beirne Hardiman, Housing Opportunities Made Equal in Richmond;
Jeremy R. Moss, Vandeventer Black LLP in Norfolk;
Cartwright R. "Cart" Reilly, Williams Mullen in Virginia Beach; and
Elizabeth Burgin Waller, Woods Rogers PLC in Roanoke
. They will be celebrated at a reception Oct. 26 in Richmond and profiled in a special supplement to be distributed at the event.
VBA members also once again make up about half of this year's Leaders in the Law awards program for attorneys who set the standard for changing the law, changing practice or improving Virginia's justice system. VBA members in the class of 2017 named by
Virginia Lawyers Weekly are:
William "Bill" Fralin, The Estate Planning & Elder Law Firm PC in Arlington;
Howard E. Gordon, Williams Mullen in Norfolk; Immediate Past President
James Patrick Guy II, LeClairRyan in Richmond;
Del. Gregory D. Habeeb, Gentry Locke in
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Roanoke;
Brian M. Hirsch, Hirsch & Ehlenberger PC in Reston;
James "Jim" T. Lang, Pender & Coward PC in Virginia Beach;
Kimberly C. MacLeod, Hunton & Williams LLP in Richmond;
Michele A.W. McKinnon, McGuireWoods LLP in Richmond;
Stephen Otero, Capital One in Richmond;
Elizabeth Guilbert Perrow, Woods Rogers PLC in Roanoke; Past President
Anita O. Poston, Vandeventer Black LLP in Norfolk;
Lewis T. Stoneburner, Cantor, Stoneburner, Ford, Grana & Buckner in Richmond;
Shannon L. Taylor, commonwealth's attorney in Henrico; and
Michael H. Terry, Hirschler Fleischer in Richmond. They, too, will be celebrated at a reception in Richmond Oct. 26, where the honorees will choose one of their number as Leader of the Year.
Geoff McDonald, the principal with Richmond personal injury law firm Geoff McDonald & Associates, held the fifth season of the Brian Derby Offensive Lineman Football Camp in Richmond in July. McDonald, who played lineman with the University of Hawaii and the University of Virginia teams, volunteers time each summer as camp director and coach. He and Derby were scholarship players and roommates at Hawaii.