Norfolk, Virginia Banking Attorneys

Compare 10 attorneys and 5 law firms in Norfolk , VA. Sort by highest rating and years of banking experience.

Page Cranford
Norfolk banking attorney at McGuireWoods with 60 years experience

101 West Main Street, Suite 9000, Norfolk, VA 23510

Courtland Traver Jr
Norfolk banking attorney at McGuireWoods with 57 years experience

101 West Main Street, Suite 9000, Norfolk, VA 23510

Michael Barney
Norfolk banking attorney at Kaufman and Canoles with 52 years experience

150 West Main Street, Suite 2100, Norfolk, VA 23514

Michael Hamar
Norfolk banking attorney at Payne Gates Farthing and Radd with 47 years experience

999 Waterside Drive, Suite 1515 - 15th Floor, Norfolk, VA 23510

E Keeney
Norfolk banking attorney at Kaufman and Canoles with 46 years experience

150 West Main Street, Suite 2100, Norfolk, VA 23514

Michael Cotter
Norfolk banking attorney at Vandeventer Black with 44 years experience

101 West Main Street, Suite 500, Norfolk, VA 23510

Stephen Romine
Norfolk banking attorney at LeClairRyan with 44 years experience

999 Waterside Drive, Suite 515, Norfolk, VA 23510

Ray King
Norfolk banking attorney at LeClairRyan with 42 years experience

999 Waterside Drive, Suite 515, Norfolk, VA 23510

Jean Mumm
Norfolk banking attorney at LeClairRyan with 39 years experience

999 Waterside Drive, Suite 515, Norfolk, VA 23510

Timothy Trant
Norfolk banking attorney at Kaufman and Canoles with 22 years experience

150 West Main Street, Suite 2100, Norfolk, VA 23514

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