John R. Alford Jr. - Lynchburg, VA
Attorney at Caskie & Frost
Business Lawyers in Lynchburg, VA
2306 Atherholt Road Lynchburg, VA 24501
Lynchburg Business Lawyer
Updated: 03/10/2026
Areas of Practice
- Business
- Commercial Transactions
- Real Estate
- Trust & Estate Law
Attorney Information
Overview
For more than 20 years, John has represented businesses and individuals in Lynchburg and throughout Central Virginia on matters involving business, commercial transactions, real estate, and trust & estate law. John is a 1983 graduate of the University of Virginia, and he attended law school at Washington & Lee University School of Law, where he was Lead Articles Editor of the Washington & Lee Law Review. After graduating from law school, John served as a Law Clerk to Virginia Supreme Court Justices Richard H. Poff and Elizabeth B. Lacy.
He currently serves on the Boards of Directors of the Bank of the James, the Greater Lynchburg Community Trust, and Boonsboro Country Club.
Education
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Legal Education
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Washington and Lee University School of Law,
Lexington,
Virginia, 1988
J.D.
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Washington and Lee University School of Law,
Lexington,
Virginia, 1988
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Non Legal Education
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University of Virginia, 1983
B.A.
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University of Virginia, 1983
Current Employment Position(s)
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Attorney
Past Positions
- Virginia Supreme Court Justices Richard H. Poff and Elizabeth B. Lacy, Law Clerk
Pro Bono Activities
- Greater Lynchburg Community Trust
- Boonsboro Country Club
- Boards of Directors of the Bank of the James
Bar Admissions
- Virginia
Other Affiliations
- Lynchburg Bar Association
- Virginia Bar Association
- American Bar Association
- Virginia State Bar
Contact
2306 Atherholt Road
Lynchburg, VA 24501
Phone: 434-300-2433
Fax: 434-845-1191
Email: Send a message
Website: https://caskiefrost.com/
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