Virginia’s Largest Law Firms 2025
Virginia Lawyers Weekly//June 4, 2025//
The annual survey of “Virginia’s Largest Law Firms” is based on the number of Virginia-licensed lawyers practicing from an office located within the commonwealth.
Last winter, using email, follow-up telephone calls and website research, we put together current information from all the firms that appeared in the 2024 survey. Many firms responded with their 2025 data. All qualifying law firms in the survey were provided a basic listing in this booklet.
A number of firms took the opportunity to purchase an enhanced listing in the survey booklet, adding information such as firm logo, firm website address, clients, firm contacts and areas of practice.
In compiling the 2025 survey of “Virginia’s Largest Law Firms,” we have made every effort to provide complete and accurate information as of Jan. 1, 2025. If we have inadvertently left out a firm, or if the information listed is not correct, please contact: Denise Woods, Virginia Lawyers Weekly, 14321 Winter Breeze Dr., Suite 204, Midlothian, VA, 23113 | (800) 456-5297 | [email protected].
We will begin gathering data for the 2026 edition of the survey next February.
Verdicts & Settlements
- Medical Malpractice – Jurors side with doctor in suit over rescue surgery
- Workers’ Compensation- Seasonal worker paralyzed in tobacco baler accident
- Medical Malpractice- Death from cancer followed stomach pain misdiagnosis
- Workers’ Compensation – Struck in face by forklift, woman suffers brain injury
- Negligence and Tort – Group home resident falls, sustaining femur fracture
- Medical Malpractice – Nursing facility patient dies after fracturing ankle in fall
- Medical Malpractice- Patient has bladder injury during colostomy reversal
- Premises Liability- Apartment guest burned by gas grill spewing fire
- Motor Vehicle Negligence – Physician sustained hand injuries in crash
- Premises Liability- Dog bite injury nets settlement
- Motor Vehicle Negligence – Woman suffers injuries after T-bone collision
Opinion Digests
- Criminal – Court of Appeals wrongly vacated murder conviction
- Tort – U.Va. prevails on former professor’s claims
- Constitutional – Company’s due process claim against county is dismissed
- Administrative – Plaintiffs’ effort to enjoin ITC proceeding fails
- Patent and trademark – Amazon patent infringement suit transferred to New Jersey
- Tort – Chesterfield County dismissed from wrongful death suit
- Consumer Protection – Lawsuit over kratom survives motion to dismiss
- Criminal – Defendant convicted of attempted sexual exploitation of a child
- Evidence – Motion to exclude transmission expert is rejected
- Damages – Court awards pre-judgment interest following parties’ acquiescence
- Employment – Court approves overtime wage collective action settlement
- Search & Seizure – Warrantless search of hotel room safe upheld







