Lucas I. Pangle

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Lucas I. Pangle: Attorney with Wharton Aldhizer & Weaver PLC

Biography

Having grown up in the Shenandoah Valley, Lucas I. Pangle joined Wharton Aldhizer & Weaver in 2016 after receiving his J.D., cum laude, from the College of William & Mary. While in law school, he assisted Professor Peter A. Alces in his work on the interactions of neuroscience and the law, served as a legal extern for a local hospital, and was a member of the William & Mary Law Review. Lucas received his undergraduate degree from Duke University, where he majored in neuroscience.

Areas of Practice (17)

  • Advance Medical Directive
  • Bankruptcy
  • Creditors Rights
  • Business Litigation
  • Civil Litigation
  • Commercial Law
  • Corporate Law
  • Business Law
  • Corporate Governance
  • Employment Law
  • Estate Planning
  • Estate & Trust Administration
  • Litigation (Fiduciary, Estate, & Trust)
  • OSHA
  • Real Estate Law
  • Special Needs Trust
  • Wills

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
Duke University, B.A., 2013
Law School Attended:
William & Mary School of Law, J.D., 2016
Year of First Admission:
2016
Admission:
2016, Virginia
ISLN:
1000000792

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