Winchester-Frederick
County Bar Association

Virginia can take special pride in the important role its lawyers have played in American history.

From Thomas Jefferson to Oliver Hill, Virginia lawyers have epitomized our profession’s highest ideals.

━ 2020-2021 Officers ━

County Bar Association

Past President:
Kevin G. Mckannan

Glenloch Legal, P.L.C.

President:
Joshua E. Hummer

Joshua E. Hummer, PLC

Vice President:
Timothy Coyne

Office of the Public Defender

Treasurer:
Amy K. Slaughter

Harrison & Johnston, PLC

Secretary:
Heather Hovermale

Office of the Commonwealth’s Attorney

Virginia Bar Assocation Principles Of Proffeionalism

Preamble

Virginia can take special pride in the important role its lawyers have played in American history. From Thomas Jefferson to Oliver Hill, Virginia lawyers have epitomized our profession’s highest ideals.

Without losing sight of what lawyers do for their clients and for the public, lawyers should also focus on how they perform their duties. In their very first professional act, all Virginia lawyers pledge to demean themselves “professionally and courteously.” Lawyers help their clients, the institutions with which they deal and themselves when they treat everyone with respect and courtesy.

These Principles of Professionalism serve as a reminder of how Virginia lawyers have acted in the past and should act in the future.

Preamble

Virginia can take special pride in the important role its lawyers have played in American history. From Thomas Jefferson to Oliver Hill, Virginia lawyers have epitomized our profession’s highest ideals.

Without losing sight of what lawyers do for their clients and for the public, lawyers should also focus on how they perform their duties. In their very first professional act, all Virginia lawyers pledge to demean themselves “professionally and courteously.” Lawyers help their clients, the institutions with which they deal and themselves when they treat everyone with respect and courtesy.

These Principles of Professionalism serve as a reminder of how Virginia lawyers have acted in the past and should act in the future.

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