Charity R. McKenzie

Attorney                                                                              

Charity R. McKenzie joined the firm immediately upon graduation in 2008 from George Mason University's School of Law.  Her previous position at a local civil litigation firm helped to prepare her for a challenging litigation practice.

Education
George Mason University, School of Law, JD, 2008
University of Oklahoma, BA, 2002
 

Admitted to Practice
Virginia State Bar
 

Professional Activity
Virginia State Bar 
Virginia Trial Lawyers Association

Previous Experience
Law Clerk, local civil litigation practice 
Reprsented Petitioners, Mental Illness Clinic - GMU
 

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We are proud to have won compensation for hundreds of our clients and their families who have suffered catastrophic injury or death due to the negligence of others. Clients choose Hall Sickels because we have:

  • The highest 'AV' rating by Martindale-Hubbell
  • More than 150 years of combined trial experience
  • A proven track record of success
  • A talented team with exceptional credentials
  • A strict work ethic and thorough case preparation
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A Loudoun County Circuit Court jury has returned verdicts totaling $4.75 million for a couple who contended that mold in their $900,000 home sickened them and rendered their house unlivable. Paul and Wendy Meng bought the house from The Drees Company in November 2005. They contended that mold developed in the ...
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