Congratulations to our very own Matt Westover who was sworn in as a member of the Bar of the United States Supreme Court earlier this month on a motion made by fellow Shareholder John Foote. Admission to the bar allows attorneys to, among other things, practice before the nation’s highest court. Admission is limited to attorneys who have been admitted to practice in a state’s highest court for at least three years and are in good standing with that court, were not the subject of any adverse disciplinary action during that period, appear to the Court to be of good moral and professional character, and are sponsored by two other members of the Bar of the Court.
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Arlington Moves Forward With Zoning and Planning Initiatives
Tuesday, Oct 08, 2024
At its September 14th meeting, the Arlington County Board authorized the Request to Advertise (“RTA”) certain initiatives to advance the County Manager’s Commercial… Read more »
Updates to the Fairfax County 2025 SSPA Open Nomination Process
Tuesday, Oct 01, 2024
The Fairfax County Department of Planning and Development (“DPD”) has released updates to the County’s Site-Specific Plan Amendment (“SSPA”) process. The SSPA… Read more »
Meet the Firm: Kim Follin, Paralegal
Monday, Sep 30, 2024
A number of Land Lawyers employees grew up in Pittsburgh, and Paralegal Kim Follin happens to be one of them. If it… Read more »