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Powhatan Bankruptcy Law Firm
Overview
Graham T. Jennings, Jr. received a B.A. from Virginia Commonwealth University (1975) and a J.D. from The Marshall-Withe School of Law, College of William and Mary (1979). Since 1979 he has been admitted to practice in all Virginia state courts, the federal district courts, the U.S. Bankruptcy District Courts and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit.
A wide range of experience that has included international representation and extensive litigation has provided Mr. Jennings with rare insight and creativity regarding the challenges and solutions of individuals, family farms and businesses that seek protection under the U.S. bankruptcy code. His petition-based bankruptcy practice is comprehensive and utilizes an interdisciplinary network that he has developed over the last 33 years.
About Graham T. Jennings Jr., P.C.
Languages
- English
Practice Areas
- Bankruptcy
- Domestic Relations
- Civil Litigation
- Criminal Law
- Estate Planning
Litigation
- 80%
Fees
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
3810 Old Courthouse Tavern LanePost Box 426 Powhatan, VA 23139 - 0426
Phone
Fax
- 804-591-0323
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