Nicholas Cumings Named Shareholder

Walsh, Colucci, Lubeley & Walsh is pleased to announce that Nicholas V. Cumings has been named a Shareholder of the firm effective January 1, 2022.

Nick Cumings joined the firm in 2017 and works in the Land Use and Zoning practice group in the Arlington office. He primarily focuses on securing zoning and land use entitlements in Arlington County. Before joining the firm, Nick practiced for several years as an associate with a Fairfax law firm where he focused on real estate litigation, title issues, local government, and financial services litigation. Nick earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from the College of William and Mary in 2008 and graduated from William and Mary Law School in 2011, where he was a member of the William and Mary Law Review.

After Nick graduated from law school, he clerked for the honorable Michael F. Devine of the Fairfax Circuit Court. He is an active member of the Fairfax Bar Association. Nick was also named a Super Lawyers Rising Star in Virginia from 2015 to 2022.

“Nick demonstrates the most important traits of a land use attorney” said Land Use and Zoning practice leader Lynne Strobel. “He is exceptionally bright, dedicated to his clients’ cause, and committed to obtaining the best results. These traits are recognized by the firm, and are the foundation of Nick’s successful practice.”

Nicholas V. Cumings

Land Use Attorney Jonelle M. Cameron Named Shareholder

Walsh, Colucci, Lubeley & Walsh is pleased to announce that Jonelle M. Cameron has been named a Shareholder of the firm effective January 1, 2021.

Jonelle Cameron joined the firm in 2013 as a member of the firm’s land use and zoning practice group in the Prince William office. Her practice focuses on land use and zoning matters in Prince William County, City of Manassas, City of Manassas Park, Spotsylvania County, Stafford County, the Town of Haymarket, and the Town of Occoquan.

Jonelle has successfully represented national and regional developers, local businesses and religious institutions in need of rezoning, special use permits, comprehensive plan amendments, zoning verifications (non-conforming uses), appeals/variances, land use and easement agreements, and due diligence in regards to office, retail, industrial, mixed-use, and residential matters. Jonelle assists clients in all phases of the entitlement process. Before joining Walsh Colucci, Jonelle served as an extern at the District of Columbia Housing Authority where she worked on projects relating to real estate and contracts, procurement, issues pertaining to the disposition and acquisition of public housing properties, and drafting, negotiating and reviewing documents related to real estate development and finance transactions.

“It is a privilege to welcome Jonelle into this new role as a shareholder of the firm,” said Dave Bomgardner, shareholder at the firm. “Her land use and zoning experience in Prince William County and the surrounding districts will continue to benefit the firm and our clients in this expanded role. Jonelle’s successful past performance is an indicator of her promising future as a Shareholder.”

​“Jonelle is not only a skilled and accomplished attorney; she is highly respected in the community and the firm,” says land use attorney and shareholder John Foote. “She brings character, integrity, clarity, and thoughtfulness to every decision. Jonelle’s elevation to shareholder is well deserved and I look forward to working with her closely to better serve our clients and the communities in which we live.”  ​

Nan Walsh named to Virginia Lawyers Weekly’s Influential Women of Law 2019

Congratulations to our managing shareholder, Nan Walsh, who was named to Virginia Lawyers Weekly‘s Influential Women of Law 2019. Virginia Lawyers Media, the publisher of Virginia Lawyers Weekly, has announced the inaugural class of “Influential Women of Law.” This new awards program honors women attorneys and judges for their excellent work on behalf of their clients, their commitment to their communities, and their service to the profession.

 

Good Deeds – Erin Thiebert

Erin Moore Thiebert
Erin Moore Thiebert

A native Texan, Erin joined the firm in 2013. As a mother of two with a busy transactional practice, her free time is a precious commodity. Still, she makes time to get involved with industry organizations that promote the advancement of women and improve the lives of children.

It’s not easy balancing a family and career, but Erin found her niche with the Northern Virginia Building Industry Association’s (NVBIA) Women in the Building Industry Committee (WBI). WBI’s mission is to promote career advancement and leadership skills of women in the building industry to ultimately increase the number of women in leadership. Next year, Erin will serve as president of the committee.

“I am always looking for a way to drill down to a core group of people I can connect with on a more substantive level,” explains Erin, when asked how she decided to focus her philanthropic energies with the WBI. “I look at an organization’s goals and if I identify with them, I know there are opportunities. That’s how I know I will find like-minded people and be able to connect with them on a more in-depth basis.”

WBI is one of NVBIA’s newest committees. When she attended her first WBI meeting, Erin did not know what to expect, but she was extremely impressed by the energy in the room and the number of women who have joined. Recently, U.S. Congresswoman Barbara Comstock was the keynote speaker at a WBI event that featured a discussion on family life/work balance and offered panels on best practices for résumé preparation, interview tips, and negotiating upward career mobility. Lorri Holland, the firm’s administrator, served as a panelist.

Back in Texas, Erin’s brothers and father are the fifth and fourth generations running a family-owned construction business. Having been immersed in the building industry her whole life gives Erin a good perspective on how difficult it can be for women to find their way in the male-dominated building industry. Her advice to women is to get out there and believe in yourself. “If you know what you’re doing,” she maintains, “it doesn’t matter what gender you are.”

As the committee’s president, Erin will seek to continue to find ways to advance WBI’s mission of teaching women how to become leaders in the industry and build confidence through connections. Erin will also continue her annual tradition of coordinating the firm’s participation in HomeAid Northern Virginia’s Backpack Challenge. She was introduced to this annual event through her involvement with NVBIA. Thanks to Erin’s efforts, the firm donated 49 backpacks to children in need in the D.C. metro area in 2016.

What advice does Erin have for those looking to get involved? “Choose an organization with a purpose you are passionate about. Don’t be afraid to say no if it isn’t the right fit because when you do find your niche, it will fit in nicely with your professional and personal goals.”