06/08/12

Willcox Savage's practice groups and attorneys are recognized in the 2012 edition of Chambers USA. The Commercial Litigation and Products Liability groups are named leading practices in Virginia. Chambers USA also designates the Corporate/M&A group and the Real Estate group as leading practices in Southern Virginia. In addition, Chambers USA names the following attorneys as leading practitioners in their respective areas of law.

Bruce T. Bishop: Products Liability
Bruce is recognized nationally for his defense of toxic torts and products liability claims. He is regularly called on to address complex medical issues associated with toxic tort litigation in courts throughout the United States.

"Top-tier lawyer" Bruce Bishop is lauded as "probably one of the most knowledgeable lawyers in the country in regards to asbestos science." He also has expertise in the trucking and aviation sectors.  Chambers USA 2012

Robert L. Dewey: Real Estate
Rob represents developers, retailers, financial institutions and property owners in retail and office development projects, shopping center anchor tenant leasing, purchases and sales of commercial properties and financing transactions.

Firm managing partner Robert Dewey is endorsed as "an excellent attorney." He has a strong track record advising on purchases, sales and leasing transactions. Chambers USA 2012

Thomas C. Inglima: Corporate/M&A
Tom focuses his practice on mergers and acquisitions, venture capital and securities transactions, intellectual property, and licensing and technology transfers, including advising on matters of corporate governance.

Thomas Inglima is an "excellent attorney" whose expertise encompasses M&A, venture capital and securities transactions. He recently represented Metro Machine in its sale to General Dynamics. Chambers USA 2012

Thomas G. Johnson, Jr.: Real Estate
Tommy represents real estate developers, large private landowners and others on joint ventures, acquisition and development, conveyance and financing of commercial real estate properties of every type. He also represents companies with regard to corporate governance and corporate finance, including public securities offerings, establishment of holding companies, establishment of ESOP's, purchase and sale of businesses and mergers and joint ventures with other corporate partners.

Thomas Johnson is a dean of the Virginia Bar. His real estate expertise encompasses development projects, loans, workouts, financing transactions and joint ventures. Chambers USA 2012

Timothy J. Lockhart: Intellectual Property
Tim concentrates his practice on trademark and copyright counseling, registration and enforcement, software and technology licensing, e-commerce and other web-related issues, trade secret protection and IP litigation, arbitration and mediation. He is a member of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office's Trademark Public Advisory Committee, and he was recently elected to the Board of Governors of the IP Section of the Virginia State Bar.

Timothy Lockhart of Willcox & Savage operates out of Norfolk and comes recommended for his advice on a range of matters, including trademarks, copyright, trade secrets and software licensing.  Chambers USA 2012

Conrad M. Shumadine: Commercial Litigation
Conrad has extensive commercial litigation experience in numerous areas, including: land use litigation, commercial lease disputes, municipal law, and media law, and has nationally recognized expertise in antitrust and trade regulation matters. He serves as special antitrust counsel to eight media companies and regularly lectures on "Antitrust and the Media" at the Practising Law Institute's Communications Law Seminars in New York.

"Standout trial lawyer" Conrad Shumadine has "a lot of experience and is very professional and smart," sources say. He has particular expertise in representing media companies. Chambers USA 2012

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