Jay F. Wilks

Jay F. Wilks: Attorney with Wilks, Alper, Harwood & McIntyre, P.C.
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Biography

Order of the Coif. Associate Editor, Washington & Lee Law Review, 1962-1963. Board Member and Treasurer, Virginia Equine Center Foundation, 1986-1993. Member of Board of Trustees of Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, 1986-1994. Listed in: The Best Lawyers in America; Who's Who In American Law; Who's Who Registry of Business Leaders.

Areas of Practice (2)

  • Commercial Real Estate
  • Commercial and Corporate Law

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
Duke University, B.A., 1960
Law School Attended:
Washington & Lee University, J.D., 1963
Year of First Admission:
1963
Admission:
1963, Virginia
Memberships:
Norfolk-Portsmouth, Virginia and American (Member, Real Estate Section) Bar Associations.
Birth Information:
Newport News, Virginia, May 21, 1938
ISLN:
902755015
Minority Owned:
Yes

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