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Nicholas Dudley is a highly educated Staunton attorney who works with our team to develop casework that supports the legal needs of our clients. He joined Wharton Aldhizer & Weaver in 2022 after clerking for the Norfolk Circuit Court for one year. While at the Circuit Court, he drafted and revised orders and opinions, advised judges on dispositive issues and motions, and researched questions of substantive and procedural civil and criminal law. Nicholas graduated from the University of Virginia School of Law in May of 2021, where he was the Digital Executive Editor of the Virginia Journal of Law and Technology and served as President of the Saint Thomas More Society. While studying at UVA, he also worked as a Law Clerk for the Office of the Attorney General of Texas and the Albemarle County Commonwealth’s Attorney’s Office. Those experiences provided practical application of the legal principles he was studying and hands-on experience working with the legal system.

Areas of Practice:

  • Commercial, Corporate, and Business Law
  • OSHA

Education:

  • University of Virginia School of Law (J.D. 2021)
  • Texas A&M University (B.A. Political Science, 2018)

Admitted to Practice:

  • Virginia

Notable Experience:

  • Clerked for Judges Everett Martin, Tasha Scott, and Junius Fulton at the Norfolk Circuit Court, drafting and revising orders and opinions and advising the judges on dispositive issues and motions.
  • Worked for the Office of the Attorney General of Texas in the Civil Medicaid Fraud Division, researching legal issues and conducting research to form a fifty-state survey of Medicaid billing practices.
  • Served as a Law Clerk at the Albemarle County Commonwealth’s Attorney’s Office, researching and writing motions and briefs for trial and appellate proceedings and collaborating with attorneys on case strategy.