From 2018-2019, Attorney Len Heath served as the 80th President of the Virginia State Bar, the state agency responsible for regulating and governing approximately 32,000 lawyers across the Commonwealth of Virginia. Len was the first attorney from the Virginia Peninsula to serve in this capacity in over 50 years. Learn more about Len and his service on our blog.
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Len Heath Completes His Service As an Officer of the Virginia State Bar
Attorney W. Hunter Old, one of our partners here at Heath, Overbey, Verser & Old, P.L.C., has concluded six years of service on the Virginia State Bar Council. He served as the council representative for the 9th Judicial Circuit.
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Hunter Old Concludes Service on Virginia State Bar Council
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Heath, Overbey, Verser & Old, P.L.C. Newport News Attorneys
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Jazz 4 Justice to Support Legal Aid
Aviation attorney Hunter Old works to protect his clients on and off the ground. Hunter is a rotary-wing pilot with a commercial instrument rating and a former military aviator.
https://www.13newsnow.com/article/news/local/mycity/newport-news/tenants-at-nnwilliamsburg-international-airport-voice-concerns-over-hangar-lease-rates-commission-to-hold-town-hall/291-42e592b2-64c6-4c39-9ebd-53f68ad58926
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Tenants at NN/Williamsburg International Airport voice concerns over hangar lease rates; commission to hold town hall
Effective January 1, 2021, it will be illegal to hold a handheld personal communications device (e.g., your smartphone) while driving a moving motor vehicle on Virginia highways. This new law is one of the ways Virginia is buckling down on distracted driving.
The new law can be read here - 46.2-818.2
https://law.lis.virginia.gov/vacode/title46.2/chapter8/section46.2-818.2/
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Title 46.2. Motor Vehicles