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Newport News Criminal Law Firm
Overview
Practical Advice And Strong Representation
Weisberg & Weisberg, PLLC, is a service-focused law firm based in Newport News, Virginia. Our attorneys concentrate on criminal law, family law and personal injury, providing practical advice and strong representation to every client we serve. We understand the stress our clients experience in confronting some of life's most difficult legal challenges, including:
- A felony or misdemeanor charge
- A DUI arrest or criminal traffic ticket
- A divorce or separation
- A custody or support issue involving your children
- An injury caused by someone else's negligent actions
We are here to help you find answers. Our lawyers have been recognized for their ability to obtain favorable case results and for their commitment to individualized service. Criminal law attorney Noah Weisberg and family law attorney Amy Weisberg have been selected for inclusion in Virginia Super Lawyers - Rising Stars 2014 and 2015.
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Contact Weisberg & Weisberg, PLLC, for advice regarding your criminal law matter, family law concern or personal injury matter. Our lawyers will take the time to listen to the details, explain what the law says about your case and give you honest feedback about what you can do next. Our lawyers are knowledgeable, experienced and compassionate.
About Weisberg & Weisberg, P.L.L.C.
Previous Law Firm Name
- Noah Weisberg
Practice Areas
- Criminal Law
- Criminal Law - Federal
- Family Law
- Personal Injury
Published Works
- What To Bring To A Consultation
- Warrants needed for cellphone searches, says US Supreme Court
- Virginia Beach to assign prosecutors to all DUI cases
- Amy Weisberg and Noah Weisberg named to Virginia Super Lawyers — Rising Stars
- Can police search your cellphone without a warrant?
- DUI patrols another holiday tradition in Virginia
- Felony convictions can have unforeseen consequences
- Should out-of-towners return to contest traffic tickets?
- Ignition interlocks required for all convicted of DUI in Virginia
- Virginia laws crack down on teens who drink – and their parents
- Virginia Government Takes Important Step Toward Reducing Eyewitness Misidentification
- Virginia DUI Bill Would Raise Penalties for First-Time DUI Offenders
- What To Bring To A Consultation
- Warrants needed for cellphone searches, says US Supreme Court
- Virginia Beach to assign prosecutors to all DUI cases
- Amy Weisberg and Noah Weisberg named to Virginia Super Lawyers — Rising Stars
- Can police search your cellphone without a warrant?
- DUI patrols another holiday tradition in Virginia
- Felony convictions can have unforeseen consequences
- Should out-of-towners return to contest traffic tickets?
- Ignition interlocks required for all convicted of DUI in Virginia
- Virginia laws crack down on teens who drink – and their parents
- Virginia Government Takes Important Step Toward Reducing Eyewitness Misidentification
- Virginia DUI Bill Would Raise Penalties for First-Time DUI Offenders
People
Attorneys
- Noah Weisberg (Partner & Founding Member ) 3 Reviews
- Amy Weisberg (Partner & Founding Member )
- George Gorman (Attorney)
- David Scott Dildy (Attorney) 3 Reviews
- Jeremiah Asias Asercion (Associate Attorney)
- Jaimee Park
- Rob Asercion
- Jeffrey Ryan Ambrose (Associate Attorney)
Fees
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
800 Diligence Drive Newport News, VA 23606
Phone
Fax
- 757-310-6926
Websites
Other Offices
Weisberg & Weisberg, P.L.L.C. 5 W Queens Way Ste 200 Hampton, VA 23669 - 4084 757-659-9611
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