Thomas F. Quinn - Reston, VA
Attorney at Odin Feldman Pittleman
Mergers and acquisitions structures and strategies Lawyers in Reston, VA
1775 Wiehle Avenue Suite 400 Reston, VA 20190
Reston Mergers and acquisitions structures and strategies Lawyer
Updated: 03/10/2026
Areas of Practice
- Mergers and acquisitions structures and strategies
- Company sale and purchase transactions
- Entity formation, succession planning and corporate divorces
- Tax planning
- Joint ventures and strategic alliances
- Corporate governance; particularly shareholder buy-sell agreements
- General commercial contracts
- General corporate counsel
Attorney Information
Overview
Tom is a Shareholder of Odin Feldman Pittleman and has been practicing for nearly 25 years. Tom believes that his accessibility, responsiveness, and common-sense practical solutions are the keys to his building successful relationships with his clients. He also believes that his background as a former CPA differentiates him from other lawyers and helps him better understand his clients' businesses, goals and problems so that he can deliver cost-effective, practical advice to them.
Tom focuses his practice on mergers and acquisitions, entity formation, governance, and succession planning, tax and business planning, and reviewing commercial contracts. He advises established and early-stage companies in a wide range of business transactions and has particular experience working on transactions in the healthcare, professional services, government contracting, information technology, and construction industries.
Tom lives in Leesburg, Virginia, with his wife and five children. When not working, he can be found on the lacrosse fields of Loudoun County watching his children play.
Awards and Honors
Honors
- 2022-2026, The Best Lawyers in America® – Corporate Law
- 2023, Arlington magazine’s Top Attorneys – Business Corporate
- 2021, Arlington magazine's Top Attorneys – Business Corporate
- 2017, 2020 2022, 2023, Virginia Business magazine’s “Legal Elite” – Corporate Counsel
- 2009, SmartCEO magazine's Legal Elite Go-To Business Attorneys
- 2008, 2015, 2024, Virginia Business magazine's “Legal Elite” – Business Law
- 2006, Virginia Business magazine’s “Legal Elite” – Young Lawyer
Education
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Legal Education
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George Mason University School of Law,
Arlington,
Virginia, 1998
J.D.
Honors: With Honors
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George Mason University School of Law,
Arlington,
Virginia, 1998
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Non Legal Education
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Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University, 1992
B.S.
Major: Accounting
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Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University, 1992
Current Employment Position(s)
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Shareholder
Bar Admissions
- Virginia
Other Affiliations
- Fairfax Bar Association, Tax Law Section & Corporate Law Section
- Formerly a Certified Public Accountant
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