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Slaven, Ronald D. Jr. Esq.

Ronald D. Slaven Jr. Esq. - Chesapeake, VA

Attorney at Slaven Law Group

Lawyers in Chesapeake, VA

Old Greenbrier Village 2006 Old Greenbrier Road Suite 1E Chesapeake, VA 23320

  • 1 Super Lawyers®
  • 16 Years 
    Experience

Updated: 03/03/2026

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  • 2.0 Value
  • 2.0 Quality of Service
  • 2.0 Professional Competence
  • By Anonymous on Sep. 11, 2023
    Hired Attorney 2023
    Do not recommend. Get a lawyer that cares. He will not communicate how the case will proceed or handled. He will make you pay for access to documents that will never be brought up. Worst of all he forgot to bring up my only witness. Paid months in advance to only meet once for trial prep which was rescheduled over and over by Slaven until the day before court. I could get over the staff talking about me but I can’t forgive Slaven for not trying. I paid over $2000 for records to not be used or brought up. In his words he separated a case into two parts knowing I could afford it to be separated and only had one chance and made that decision the day of court not even the day before during trial prep it was not brought up. Not professional at all. Be wise and do your research on the good reviews you see
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Chesapeake, VA

Old Greenbrier Village
2006 Old Greenbrier Road
Suite 1E
Chesapeake, VA 23320

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Phone: (757) 547-8080

Fax: (757) 482-8662

Website: http://www.slavensnyderlaw.com

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