Firm founder John Norris has been delivering favorable verdicts and millions of dollars in settlements for his clients in Virginia state and federal courts for 40 years. John is an effective and seasoned attorney and trial lawyer earning him an AV rating by Martindale-Hubbell – an accreditation that signifies that he has reached the highest level of professional excellence and is recognized for the highest levels of skill and integrity by his peers. He has earned Virginia Business Magazine’s Legal Elite accreditation, an honor bestowed on less than 2% of the Virginia Bar, and has been included in the 2022 edition of “Best Lawyers in America” in the field of Construction Law, the 12th year in a row he has received this honor. Mr. Norris has also been named a Virginia “Super Lawyer” by Thomson Reuters Publications and is the author of a chapter in the Virginia Construction Law Deskbook.
His practice areas and expertise are centered on commercial litigation, primarily in the fields of insurance, construction, condemnation, securities and other business disputes.
One of John’s main core practice areas is construction law. He has successfully represented contractors, subcontractors and building owners in construction disputes providing justice and financial awards for a host of construction-related issues including but not limited to; building envelopes, glazing components, heating and ventilation, electrical systems, structural engineering issues, roofing problems, boundary disputes, eminent domain, bulkhead and marine construction and bond claims.
Another major focus and area of expertise is on banking and securities issues with successful resolutions from the state and federal courts as well as before various arbitration forums, litigating issues such as churning disputes, limited partnership syndication and 10(b)(5) claims.
John also provides legal counsel and litigation for commercial issues relating to the Uniform Commercial Code, insurance controversies, labor and employment issues, real estate tax assessments, and government contracts. More...