FEATURING A TRIBUTE BY WILLIAM R. VAN BUREN, III (FELLOW ’02) Vincent J. Mastracco, Jr. (Fellows Class of 2005) reflects on what it means to be a citizen lawyer and one of his most important contributions to his community: training young lawyers. One of those men, William R. Van Buren, III (Fellows Class of 2002)…
Video: The Power of Civility in Uncivil Times
What you are about to see is among the finest seven minutes of continuing legal education that we have ever seen or been associated with. The Honorable Jere M.H. Willis, Jr. (Ret.) offers us wisdom-based lessons not only for being the kind of lawyer that our profession requires of us, but also for being the…
Video: What Does It Mean To Be A Virginia Law Foundation Fellow?
John M. Oakey, Jr. (Fellows Class of January 1996), a McGuireWoods Retired Partner, talks about what being a Virginia Law Foundation Fellow means to him.
Video: Celebrating the Career of Civil Rights Pioneer Clarence M. Dunnaville, Jr. (Fellow ’13)
FEATURING A TRIBUTE BY HON. ROGER L. GREGORY
Clarence Dunnaville (Fellows Class of 2013) swore he’d leave Virginia and never return after growing up in the Jim Crow South. Thankfully, he did. Hon. Roger L. Gregory (Fellows Class of 1990) also contributes reflections on Dunnaville’s career in this video produced to celebrate Fellows of the Virginia Law Foundation.