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Contact Phillip's assistant: Marilyn Pruitt 540-224-8011
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As a member of both the Virginia and North Carolina Bar Associations, Phillip represents clients in a diverse range of legal matters to ensure their interests and assets are guarded, protected, and preserved. An experienced bankruptcy attorney for creditors and an accomplished litigator, Phillip is exceptionally qualified to help corporate clients deal with debtors seeking to restructure debts, preserve assets, and recover outstanding judgment and payment obligations. His successful outcomes in the area of contractual and property disputes has earned him a strong reputation with regional corporate leaders and national corporations doing business in the Roanoke Valley. Phillip serves clients in the field of creditor's rights and civil litigation, authoring articles for publication. He is experienced in construction cases, personal injury cases, criminal cases, and Estate Administration.
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Education:
- James Madison University (1984) magna cum laude
- Marshall-Wythe School of Law at the College of William and Mary (1988), Order of the Coif
Experience:
- Glenn, Feldmann, Darby & Goodlatte (1990-present)
- Law Clerk to the Honorable James C. Turk and the Honorable Glen E. Conrad, United States District Court for the Western District of Virginia
Associations:
- Roanoke Bar Association
- Virginia State Bar
- North Carolina State Bar
- Federal Bar Association, Roanoke Chapter
Civic Involvement:
- Graduate of the Roanoke Regional Chamber of Commerce Leadership Roanoke Valley Program
- Grandin Court Baptist Church (Member)
- Past member of the Ted Dalton Inn of Court
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Glenn, Feldmann, Darby & Goodlatte
37 Campbell Avenue S.W. | Roanoke, Virginia 24011 | 540 224 8000 | 540 224 8050 fax
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The information contained in this web site is not intended as legal advice. The web site includes information on legal matters handled in the past by our attorneys. The results we have achieved depend upon a variety of factors unique to each matter. Because each matter is different, our past results cannot predict or guarantee a similar result in the future. This web page is intended for marketing and informational purposes only. Updated 2012 Glenn, Feldmann, Darby & Goodlatte |