Practice Areas

Do you need the help of an experienced attorney? Goodman Allen Donnelly is a premier law firm with four Virginia locations that employ a collaborative approach to win cases.

About the Firm

Goodman Allen Donnelly was founded in 1998 by eight law firm partners with decades of experience in the courtroom. The law firm has since grown to a team of more than 20 attorneys that are ready and willing to serve clients in Virginia in and out of the courtroom. We provide a broad range of legal services for our clients no matter how big or small – from individuals and small businesses to worldwide corporations – Goodman Allen Donnelly is here to help.

With four locations across Virginia in Richmond, Norfolk, Charlottesville, and Williamsburg, our law firm is here to serve our clients with a collaborative approach that makes you, the client, part of a winning team in the courtroom.

Our Locations

Goodman Allen Donnelly has a well-established reputation in Virginia as a premier law firm. Our law firm has four locations – Richmond, Norfolk, Charlottesville, and Williamsburg – with more than 20 attorneys on staff that can handle a broad range of legal questions and cases for our clients.

Contact Goodman Allen Donnelly today for information on our practice areas in Virginia!

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