
Sands Anderson PC
McLean, Virginia Office View all offices
1497 Chain Bridge Road, Suite 202 McLean, Virginia
22101-5728 (Fairfax Co.)
Telephone: 703-893-3600 Facsimile: 703-893-8484 http://www.SandsAnderson.com
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Office Hours: Monday: 08:30 AM-05:00 PM Tuesday: 08:30 AM-05:00 PM Wednesday: 08:30 AM-05:00 PM Thursday: 08:30 AM-05:00 PM Friday: 08:30 AM-05:00 PM Saturday: - Other hours by appointment. Sunday: - Other hours by appointment.
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| Administrative Law | Appellate Practice |
| Aviation Law | Banking Law |
| Bankruptcy Law | Commercial Law |
| Corporate Law | Education Law |
| Employment Benefits Law | Environmental Law |
| Government Contracts | Health Care Law |
| Insurance Law | Intellectual Property Law |
| Labor and Employment Law | Land Use Law |
| Legal Malpractice | Medical Malpractice |
| Mergers and Acquisitions | Municipal and Zoning Law |
| Product Liability Law | Professional Liability |
| Real Estate Law | Tax Law |
| Toxic Torts | Transportation Law |
| Trusts and Estates, Wills and Probate | Workers Compensation |
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About this office:
Sands Anderson began as a small Richmond office and is now one of Virginia's largest law firms with 68 attorneys and five offices. Headquartered in Richmond, the firm's regional offices are located in Christiansburg, Fredericksburg and McLean, Virginia, and Raleigh, North Carolina. These office locations allow Sands Anderson to provide a broad range of services to clients in those regions.
Sands Anderson PC traces its history back to the mid-1800's when Alexander Hamilton Sands and John Howard shared a practice known as Howard & Sands. That office was located in the Goddin Building in Richmond, Virginia, which the Confederate Government used in 1861 to plan the first military operation for Virginia's participation in the Civil War. It was also the first building to be burned during the Evacuation Fire of 1865.
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Statement of Practice Summary:
Administrative Law; Appellate Practice; Aviation And Aerospace; Banking Law; Bankruptcy; Business Law; Commercial Law; Construction Law; Contracts; Corporate Law; Debtor And Creditor; Education Law; Employee Benefits; Environmental Law; Finance; Government; Government Contracts; Health Care; Immigration Law; Insurance; Intellectual Property; International Business Transactions; Labor And Employment; Legal Malpractice; Litigation; Lobbying; Medical Malpractice; Mergers And Acquisitions; Products Liability; Professional Liability; Real Estate; Securities; Taxation; Technology And Science; Toxic Torts; Transportation; Trusts And Estates; Wills; Probate; Zoning Law; Land Use; Tax Exempt Organizations; Nonprofit Organizations Law; Veterinary Malpractice; Veterinary Law; Equine Law; Animal Rights.
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Virginia Supreme Court Emphasizes Importance of Contemporaneous ObjectionsPaige Levy Smith, June 19, 2012
The recently handed down opinion of the Virginia Supreme Court in Arnold v. Wallace, 2012 Va. LEXIS 80 (April 20, 2012), highlights for personal injury practitioners of all types, including those of us who litigate in the area of medical malpractice, the importance of well-stated, contemporaneous...
Year Established: 1850
Law Firm Affiliations: THE LAW FIRM ALLIANCE
All Attorneys are Members of the Virginia State Bar.