Street Law Firm, LLP - Grundy Civil & Criminal Litigation
Virginia Law Firm
Our origins date to 1906 when founder F.H. Combs first opened a small law office in Grundy, Virginia. Over the years, we've learned a lot about solving the problems and challenges facing our region's businesses and residents.
We understand the local economy and the industries driving it. We know our community, our fellow citizens, our schools, and our business and political leaders.
And while we have been fortunate to represent individuals and companies with complex legal issues from across the United States, from district court to the U.S. Supreme Court, our mission remains unchanged: to adhere to small-town values like hard work, proficiency, and loyalty which have served us well for more than a century.
Practice Areas:
Commercial Litigation
Corporate Law
Criminal Defense
Divorce | Custody | Support
Eminent Domain
Insurance Defense
Medical Malpractice
Oil & Gas Litigation
Personal Injury
Real Estate
http://www.streetlawfirm.com
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