Terry L. Fox is an attorney with Fox & Moghul Attorneys at Law. He has over 25 years of experience in real estate transactions, both commercial and residential. Mr. Fox has represented homeowners and homeowner associations in litigation, and served as an HOA Board member for several years. He is an active member of both the Sate Bar of California and Virginia State Bar, and a licensed settlement attorney. Mr. Fox has worked on thousands of real estate transactions for large and small companies, serving his clients by negotiating the contract or lease, advising them in all due diligence matters such as in acquiring full ALTA surveys, identifying and resolving title issues, feasibility studies, environmental studies, zoning and governmental planning issues and ultimately negotiating satisfactory terms for the client. He has represented both homeowners and homeowner associations in lawsuits concerning violations of HOA rules and regulations. Additionally, Mr. Fox has been practicing trademark law since 1993, has intellectual property clients from Hawaii to Connecticut, and has successfully prevailed before the United States Patent & Trademark Appeals Board. In addition to his trademark experience, he also has extensive experience in intellectual property transfer and licensing joint ventures. Mr. Fox earned his B.S. degree from Newport University, his J.D. degree from Franklin Pierce Law Center and his Master of Intellectual Property Law degree from Franklin Pierce Law Center.
Samuel J. Kaufman is a partner with Owen & Owens PLC. He represents businesses and individuals in commercial litigation and real estate matters. Mr. Kaufman's commercial clients are in diverse industries such as construction, transportation, automotive, title insurance, and banking. His personal representations include contract and business disputes, as well as transactional business matters. Mr. Kaufman assists individuals and businesses with the sale or purchase of commercial and residential real estate, contract and business disputes, transactional business matters such as mergers/acquisitions and private equity transactions, commercial and residential real estate matters, and leasing. He earned his B.A. degree from the University of Richmond, Jepson School and his J.D. degree from Albany Law School of Union University. Mr. Kaufman is a fellow in the Litigation Counsel of America, an honorary society composed of less than one-half of one percent of American lawyers.
Grant Nelson is the founding partner in the Tysons Corner, Virginia firm of Grant Nelson PLC, where the firm practices in the areas of civil litigation, commercial litigation, corporate law, employment litigation, executive compensation, land use, zoning law, real estate, construction law, criminal defense, and torts. As a trial lawyer, Mr. Nelson has more than 20 years of experience trying cases to successful verdicts before bench and jury in the state courts throughout Virginia, Maryland and the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia. In the area of real property and boundary disputes, he has tried to verdict and resolved boundary line, easement, partition, adverse possession, zoning, contract and development disputes. Over 20 years representing small and national builders, developers, lenders, businesses, and individuals has provided Mr. Nelson the experience to effectively find solutions for clients challenges. He earned his B.A. and J.D. degrees from William & Mary, and has lectured and written on trial practice, real estate and construction law. A member of the Fairfax Bar Association and the Virginia Trial Lawyers Association, Mr. Nelson is admitted to practice in Virginia and Maryland, U.S. District Court for the Eastern and Western districts of Virginia, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, and the Supreme Court of the United States of America.
Minturn Wright is a founding partner with Shannon & Wright LLP, in Alexandria, Virginia, where he primarily represents clients in real estate transactions and litigation matters. His two-plus decades of experience as a lawyer have been almost equally divided between real estate transfers and other transactions and litigation (principally real estate, tax appeals and tax sales, civil rights, and insurance defense). Mr. Wright has had experience dealing with environmental issues, business entities (corporations, limited liability companies, and the like), and patent/trademark issues, particularly licensing. He earned his B.S. degree from Yale University and his J.D., M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from the University of Southern California. Mr. Wright is admitted to practice in Virginia, the District of Columbia, and California.
Meredith L. Yoder is a shareholder with the Richmond law firm of Parker, Pollard, Wilton & Peaden, P.C. His practice focuses on business litigation, real estate litigation, trust and estate litigation, and general corporate law
. Mr. Yoder represents insured lenders, insured owners, and a number of title insurance companies in title defect and title insurance coverage litigation cases throughout the Commonwealth of Virginia. He is a member of the Virginia State Bar, Virginia Bar Association, Henrico Bar Association and the Richmond Bar Association. Mr. Yoder earned his B.A. degree, magna cum laude, at Messiah College and his
J.D. degree at Marshall-Wythe School of Law at the College of William and Mary.