Lynne Marie Kohm was quoted in this CBN news story on Thursday, discussing a Florida court’s ruling that a law banning homosexual couples from adopting children is unconstitutional.
Law alumnus J. Neal Insley ('03) has been recognized by Super Lawyers magazine as a “Rising Star” for the second consecutive year. Insley received the 2009 and 2010 Rising Star distinction in the administrative law category. The Super Lawyers selection process evaluates each candidate using 12 indicators of peer recognition and professional achievement.
Virginia Governor Robert F. McDonnell appointed Insley the Virginia Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) chairman in May 2010. Prior to his appointment, Insley was special counsel, government relations and administrative law, with LeClairRyan in Virginia Beach. Insley also served as an assistant commonwealth's attorney in Newport News and Virginia Beach, and ran his own practice specializing in ABC law. He is a graduate of Virginia Commonwealth University and Regent University School of Law.
Law alumnus J. Neal Insley ('03) has been recognized by Super Lawyers magazine as a “Rising Star” for the second consecutive year. Insley received the 2009 and 2010 Rising Star distinction in the administrative law category. The Super Lawyers selection process evaluates each candidate using 12 indicators of peer recognition and professional achievement.
Virginia Governor Robert F. McDonnell appointed Insley the Virginia Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) chairman in May 2010. Prior to his appointment, Insley was special counsel, government relations and administrative law, with LeClairRyan in Virginia Beach. Insley also served as an assistant commonwealth's attorney in Newport News and Virginia Beach, and ran his own practice specializing in ABC law. He is a graduate of Virginia Commonwealth University and Regent University School of Law.