Member, Moot Court Board, 2001-2002. Recipient: E. Randolph Williams Award for Outstanding Pro Bono Service, 2003-2009; Outstanding Service Award for Significant Service to the Young Lawyers' Conference of the Virginia State Bar, 2004, 2005, 2006; Virginia Young Lawyer of the Year Award (R. Edwin Burnette, Jr. Young Lawyer of the Year Award), 2006; American Inns of Court Sandra Day O'Connor Award for Professional Service, 2007. Named, Virginia Rising Star Super Lawyer in Labor and Employment Law, 2007, 2008, 2009. Listed, Who's Who of American Women. Finalist, Dean's Cup, 2001. Teaching Assistant, Appellate Practice, 2001. Semifinalist, Wagner Competition (Labor and Employment), 2002. Chair, Public Education Committee, Virginia State Bar Young Lawyers' Conference, 2002-2005. Chair, Admission & Orientation Ceremony Committee, Virginia State Bar Young Lawyers' Conference, 2004-2006. Chair, Domestic Violence Safety Project, 2005-2006. Board of Governors, 2006— and Secretary, 2009-2010, Virginia State Bar Young Lawyers' Conference. Attorney Volunteer, Women's Advocacy Project, 2002—. Attorney Volunteer, Central Virginia Legal Aid Hotline, 2002—. Attorney Volunteer, Wills for Heroes Program, 2006—. Attorney Volunteer, Church Hill Pro Bono Office (divorces and adoptions), 2008—. Virginia Bar Association Pro Bono Fellow, 2004—. Speaker, Employee Misconduct: Conducting Investigations, Employee Surveillance / Monitoring, and Off-Duty Issues, Sterling Education Seminar, 2005. Co-author, Model Employee Policies and Forms for Virginia Employers and How to Use Them, Virginia Legal Reference Series, 2006. Author, "How Can Employers Manage Workplace Romances?", Richmond Magazine, January 2007.