Eric David Kessel, Esq.
Senior Attorney
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Mr. Kessel is a dedicated and experienced civil litigator known for delivering results with ease, convenience, and a personal touch. With a reputation for being personable, fair, and trustworthy, he approaches each case with integrity and a commitment to acting in the best interests of his clients. His even-tempered demeanor ensures clients feel heard and respected throughout the legal process, no matter how complex the situation.
With expansive experience in civil litigation, Mr. Kessel has successfully represented clients in a wide range of legal matters. His expertise spans multiple areas, including real estate, estate planning, contract disputes, bankruptcy, consumer issues, and personal injury matters. This broad skill set enables him to provide comprehensive, holistic solutions tailored to the unique needs of each client.
Whether navigating intricate legal disputes or offering strategic counsel, Mr. Kessel strives to make legal processes as seamless and straightforward as possible, ensuring his clients feel confident and supported every step of the way.
Community Involvement
Mr. Kessel has volunteered with several organizations focused on providing high quality legal services to low-income individuals as well as educating the community. His favorite organization is Wills on Wheels, which provides essential estate planning documents at no charge to low-income seniors.
Professional Associations & Memberships
➤Virginia State Bar
➤Virginia Trial Lawyers Association
➤Northern Virginia Bankruptcy Bar Association
Honors & Awards
➤American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers Award
➤Phi Alpha Delta legal fraternity
Education
➤B.A., Political Science, Tufts University, 1995
➤J.D., Washington and Lee University School of Law, 1998
Practice Areas
➤Civil Litigation
➤Estate Planning
➤Bankruptcy
Bar Admissions
➤Virginia
➤United States Supreme Court
➤US District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia
➤US Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Virginia
➤District of Columbia
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