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Main Street Centre, 20th Floor
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600 East Main Street
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Richmond, VA 23219
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Phone: 804-775-6900
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Website: http://www.durrettebradshaw.com
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| | | Commercial and Complex Litigation,
Bankruptcy Law,
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| | | DurretteBradshaw is engaged in complicated legal matters in the national and international arenas. The firm concentrates on four core practice areas: Commercial and Complex Litigation, Bankruptcy Law,
Health Law, and Business Law.
The following (more than half of DurretteBradshaw’s attorneys) have been selected by their peers to be included in Virginia Business magazine's "Legal Elite": Wyatt B. Durrette, Jr, Harlan L. Horton, John B. Russell, Jr., Kenneth D. McArthur, Jr., Peter E. Broadbent III, Bruce M. Marshall, William J. Seidel, and Roy M. Terry.
The firm is currently embroiled in one of the largest antitrust actions in U.S. history: In Re Brand Name Prescription Drugs Antitrust Litigation. DurretteBradshaw filed antitrust lawsuits in federal court in Richmond (subsequently transferred to Chicago and then New York) on behalf of 200 Virginia businesses and assisted the nationally-known, New York law firm of Boies, Schiller & Flexner in managing this litigation which involves more than three dozen other law firms around the U.S. and nearly 4,000 American businesses.
In a case described by a UVA law professor and commentator Kent Sinclair as “perhaps one of the most complex cases litigated in the modern era [in Virginia],” Wyatt Durrette and Barrett Pope won after a six-week trial when a jury returned the then-largest conspiracy verdict against a commercial lender in Virginia history.
DurretteBradshaw and its Bankruptcy Practice Group chairman, Roy Terry, are the judicially-appointed Receiver tasked with unraveling an international securities fraud scheme (Ponzi) and returning investor funds totaling in excess of $100 million. In discharging its duties to recover assets, the firm is working with attorneys and accountants in the UK who are performing similar functions with respect to the schemes perpetrated there. A court-approved cooperation agreement with the UK Liquidator is believed to be the first of its kind.
The firm’s Health Law Practice Group garnered national attention for leading a coalition of Virginia health care providers and consumers in a four-year legislative campaign to outlaw kickback-driven prescription drug switching in Virginia.
DurretteBradshaw enjoys the status of having successfully prosecuted and defended clients in Virginia business conspiracy trials with both results upheld by the Virginia Supreme Court.
Under the leadership of DurretteBradshaw’s Commercial Litigation Practice Group, a coalition of law firms from around the country just broke new ground in class action jurisprudence by filing a class action on behalf of Virginia indirect purchasers of Dynamic Random Access Memory Chips in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia based solely upon Virginia state law.
Wyatt Durrette is the editor of the first-ever book on civil discovery in Virginia and fellow litigator Barrett Pope co- authored a chapter.
DurretteBradshaw has served as lead counsel in cases involving two of the largest attorney fee awards recovered in Virginia—one by the court and one from a jury.
DurretteBradshaw attorneys represent health care providers before health regulatory boards and other administrative agencies throughout Virginia as well as on the federal level.
The firm is currently on the Executive Committee in three major class actions pending in federal courts in San Francisco, New York and Boston.
Wyatt Durrette won the first age discrimination case against a United States airline.
DurretteBradshaw’s Health Law Practice Group has represented more than 300 Virginia health care provider businesses. It's client list includes several of the largest pharmacy businesses in Virginia, some of the largest hospitals and health systems in Virginia, and two of the largest medical practices in Virginia and the Southeastern United States.
DurretteBradshaw is designated an "AV-rated" law firm by the Martindale-Hubbell Legal Directory. Martindale is the facilitator of a peer review rating process. Ratings reflect the confidential opinions of members of the Bar and the Judiciary. The Ratings fall into two categories—legal ability and general ethical standards. An "AV-rating" is the highest of the rankings. | |
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Fredericksburg, VA
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The Federal House
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1011 Charles Street
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Fredericksburg, VA 22401
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Phone: 540-371-3900
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Midlothian, VA
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2621 Promenade Parkway, Suite 102
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Midlothian, VA 23113
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Phone: 804-594-0800
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Richmond, VA
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Main Street Centre, 20th Floor
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600 East Main Street
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Richmond, VA 23219
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Phone: 804-775-6900
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Bankruptcy and Creditor-Debtor Rights Law
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Roy M. Terry, Jr.
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Commercial Litigation
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Wyatt B. Durrette, Jr.
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Bruce M. Marshall
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Barrett E. Pope
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Construction Law
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Bruce M. Marshall
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