18 Liberty Street, SW, Leesburg, Virginia
Mr. Woolley has been named one of the Top 40 Under 40 and Top 100 Trial Lawyers by the National Association of Trial Lawyers. He is a member of the Virginia Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, and has been a member of the Virginia State Bar since 2010. He is a graduate of the University of Colorado at Boulder, and earned his law degree with a focus in litigation from George Mason University School of Law.
Mr. Woolley has valuable experience navigating the criminal justice system in Northern Virginia, and he works hard to ensure each client’s individual goals are thoroughly pursued. He has gained a reputation as a tough criminal defense attorney who is prepared to fight for the rights of each client.
Mr. Woolley has been a dedicated criminal defense attorney for the past decade. He believes in fighting for the rights of his clients and focusing on the individual concerns of each person. He understands that each client has different concerns and a different background. Mr. Woolley excels by helping his clients find the best possible outcome for their individual situation. He understands that it is necessary to not only use the tried and true methods, but to constantly explore new ways to defend his clients.
During law school, Mr. Woolley gained a unique passion for criminal defense, studying ways to protect the rights of those being maligned by the government. In law school, Mr. Woolley was a member of the Trial Advocacy Board, Moot Court Board, and the George Mason Law Review, as well as a Student Bar Association Representative and Chief Justice of the Mason Chapter of Phi Alpha Delta legal fraternity.
Upon graduation from George Mason University School of Law in 2010, Mr. Woolley established a small criminal defense firm in Northern Virginia. Before joining Price Benowitz, LLP, he worked as an associate with Patrick N. Anderson and Associates, where he defended serious felony cases in seven jurisdictions in Northern Virginia.
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Mr. Woolley has been named one of the Top 40 Under 40 and Top 100 Trial Lawyers by the National Association of Trial Lawyers. He is a member of the Virginia Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, and has been a member of the Virginia State Bar since 2010. He is a graduate of the University of Colorado at Boulder, and earned his law degree with a focus in litigation from George Mason University School of Law.
Mr. Woolley has valuable experience navigating the criminal justice system in Northern Virginia, and he works hard to ensure each client’s individual goals are thoroughly pursued. He has gained a reputation as a tough criminal defense attorney who is prepared to fight for the rights of each client.
Mr. Woolley has been a dedicated criminal defense attorney for the past decade. He believes in fighting for the rights of his clients and focusing on the individual concerns of each person. He understands that each client has different concerns and a different background. Mr. Woolley excels by helping his clients find the best possible outcome for their individual situation. He understands that it is necessary to not only use the tried and true methods, but to constantly explore new ways to defend his clients.
During law school, Mr. Woolley gained a unique passion for criminal defense, studying ways to protect the rights of those being maligned by the government. In law school, Mr. Woolley was a member of the Trial Advocacy Board, Moot Court Board, and the George Mason Law Review, as well as a Student Bar Association Representative and Chief Justice of the Mason Chapter of Phi Alpha Delta legal fraternity.
Upon graduation from George Mason University School of Law in 2010, Mr. Woolley established a small criminal defense firm in Northern Virginia. Before joining Price Benowitz, LLP, he worked as an associate with Patrick N. Anderson and Associates, where he defended serious felony cases in seven jurisdictions in Northern Virginia.