Seth is an Officer in
PennStuart’s Abingdon, Virginia office and is a member of the firm’s Commercial
Litigation and Business practice groups.
Seth is a native of Williamsburg, Virginia. After law school, Seth worked for a law firm
in Danville, Virginia. Seth moved to
Abingdon with his wife in 2012. He
serves as Vice President of the UVA Club of Southwest Virginia and East
Tennessee.
Seth’s practice involves
commercial litigation in state and federal courts. He represents clients in
contractual disputes, business torts, local taxation disputes, commercial real estate matters, business
disputes, zoning and land use matters, construction matters, and condemnation
cases. He also handles commercial real
estate and business transactions. He is
an experienced trial lawyer with appellate experience to match.
Seth has represented a natural
gas pipeline company in a federal condemnation action involving hundreds of
landowners. The trial court granted
possession to the company, and the decision was affirmed on appeal. Seth has represented the company in follow on
cases to determine the amount of compensation due to each landowner.
Seth has defended the seller of a
mining company in a federal lawsuit brought by the buyer seeking damages for
alleged breach of contract and fraud. Following
a week-long trial, the jury returned a verdict in favor of the seller.
Seth has represented a utility
company before the Supreme Court of Virginia. The Court ruled in favor of the utility,
holding that the utility properly filed suit to condemn and that opposing
party’s evidence of value was largely inadmissible.
Seth has represented an industrial
taxpayer in a suit seeking refunds from real estate tax assessments by the
county. At trial, Seth obtained an award
of nearly $2 million for the taxpayer.
The Supreme Court of Virginia denied the county’s petition for appeal.
Seth has participated in the
defense of a natural gas company in a federal class-action lawsuit claiming
unpaid royalties. After most of the
claims were dismissed or excluded from the class, the case settled.