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We believe in:
Aggressive, cost effective litigation;
Early and comprehensive case evaluation;
Innovative case strategies developed by partnering with insurance claims professionals;
Prompt and responsive communication to insurers and their insureds.
This is the kind of representation you should expect from your defense firm. Our approach often leads to expeditious and favorable litigation resolution.
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Firm Directory
OTIS NUCKOLS - In Memoriam
Otis Nuckols was a founding partner
in 1986 and practiced with the firm for over 20 years.
He was instrumental in directing the firm in the pursuit
of excellence in insurance and defense practice. Prior
to that, he was employed by Virginia Farm Bureau Mutual
Insurance Company for thirty-five years, completing
his tenure in the position of chief executive officer.
For many years he was a registered lobbyist in the Virginia
General Assembly on behalf of Virginia Farm Bureau Mutual
Insurance Company.
Active in various pursuits related
to law and insurance, Otis was an adjunct Professor
in the Marketing and Business Law Department of Virginia
Commonwealth University, teaching Business Law and Insurance
Law, for almost twenty years. He was an approved mediator
for Arbitration Forum, Inc. and traveled throughout
the Commonwealth and North Carolina giving continuing
education seminars for the insurance industry. He was
a board member for the Jefferson National Bank from
1983 until its merger with Wachovia in 1997.
He was a Life Member of the American
Bar Association and a founder and Life Member of the
Richmond Claims Association.
Otis received his law degree
from T.C. Williams School of Law at the University of
Richmond in 1951 and his Bachelor of Arts from Lincoln
Memorial University in 1948. He was admitted to the
Virginia State Bar in 1951.
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