Henry Cleaves Day

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Biography

Phi Delta Phi. Town Attorney, Town of Warrenton, Virginia, 1993-2002. Chairman, Architectural Review Board, Town of The Plains, Virginia, 1988-2002.

Areas of Practice (10)

  • General Civil Practice
  • Business
  • Commercial
  • Corporate
  • Real Estate
  • Zoning
  • Land Use
  • Trusts and Estates
  • Municipal Law
  • Taxation

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
University of Tennessee, B.A., 1975
Law School Attended:
George Mason University, J.D., 1982
Year of First Admission:
1982
Admission:
1982, Virginia
Memberships:
Virginia State Bar (Member, Sections on: Real Estate Law; Trusts and Estates; Local Government Law); Fauquier Bar Association.
Birth Information:
Nashville, Tennessee, June 8, 1952
Reported Cases:
Helmick v. Town of Warrenton, 254 Va 225 (1997).
ISLN:
907970260

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Free initial consultation, Fixed fees available

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