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A. Jennings Stone III - St Thomas, VI

Suite 202Tutu Park Mall St Thomas, VI 00802 - 1816

Updated: 04/12/2011

St Thomas Litigation Lawyer

Overview

A. Jennings Stonejoined BoltNagi PC in 2006 as a member of the firm's Litigation Group. He has been part of the St. Thomas legal community since 2001. Prior to joining BoltNagi PC, Attorney Stone served as general counsel in the local hospitality industry, a litigator in private practice, a federal appeals court staff attorney, and a law clerk for the Superior Court of the Virgin Islands.

Attorney Stone received the 2000 T. Morton McDonald Scholarship Award for Legal Research and the 2000 Clair A. Cripe Award for Correction Law. He authored the "Legal Briefs" column for the Virgin Islands Bar Journal from June 2002 to November 2004. Most recently, he has served as the Editor for the Virgin Islands Law Digest published by Martindale Hubbell.

Prior to practicing law, Attorney Stone taught high school English in Manassas, Virginia from 1990-1994 and Santiago, Chile from 1994-1997.

About A. Jennings Stone III

Current Employment Position(s)

  • Senior Associate

Languages

  • Spanish

Practice Areas

  • Litigation
  • Foreclosure

Qualifications

Bar Admissions

  • Florida
  • Court of Appeals of Virginia
  • Virginia
  • Virgin Islands
  • U.S. District Court District of the Virgin Islands

Education

  • American University, Washington College of Law, Washington, District of Columbia, 2000
    Juris Doctorate
  • Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University, Virginia, 1988
    B.A., Bachelor of Arts
    Major: English
  • Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University, Virginia, 1991
    M.A., Master of Arts
    Major: Education

Fees

Accepts Credit Cards

Articles

Published Works

  • Legal Briefs, Virgin Islands Bar Journal, 2002

Office Information

Address

Suite 202Tutu Park Mall St Thomas, VI 00802 - 1816

Fax

  • (340) 776-1639

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