Brandon Fellers' professional journey is intertwined with
his deep-rooted connection to the Hampton Roads region, sparked during his
summers as a lifeguard at the Virginia Beach oceanfront while attending VMI.
Drawn back to the area, Brandon embarked on a legal career, honing his trial
experience as a state prosecutor for the city of Chesapeake.
Over a decade at the Chesapeake Commonwealth's Attorney's
Office, Brandon distinguished himself as a meticulous and diligent prosecutor,
handling a diverse array of cases ranging from traffic violations to first-degree
murder charges. With a wealth of jury trial experience, he developed a keen
focus in white-collar fraud, financial crimes, and complex DUI and DUI
toxicology cases, earning a reputation for his strategic acumen and unwavering
dedication to justice.
Now transitioning to the defense side, Brandon leverages his
formidable experience to champion the rights of his clients, holding
authorities accountable while securing optimal outcomes. His tenacity and
commitment to excellence remain unwavering, ensuring a vigorous defense for
every individual he represents.
Residing in Virginia Beach with his wife and son, Brandon
finds solace in family time, often spending weekends at the beach with their
beloved Goldendoodle, Madison.
Brandon's extensive professional repertoire includes
licensure to appear in both state and federal courts, along with notable stints
at the Harrisonburg Commonwealth Attorney's Office. His legal acumen extends to
unique areas such as complex fraud and financial cases, DUI toxicology, expungements,
license restorations, and firearm rights restorations, reflecting his
multifaceted approach to legal advocacy.
Recognized for his contributions to the legal community,
Brandon has served on the Virginia State Bar Committee on Technology and the Practice
of Law. Additionally, his insights have been featured in various publications,
including Virginia Lawyer Magazine, where he has authored articles on topics
ranging from utilizing social media for voir dire to leveraging electronic
messaging evidence in the courtroom and navigating courtroom videoconferencing
in the digital age.