About
David Allmond is a skilled trial attorney in Chesapeake, Virginia, with over 25 years of experience. He specializes in personal injury, criminal defense, family law, trusts and estates, medical license suspension, and guardian cases. David Allmond is a highly experienced trial attorney based in Chesapeake, Virginia. With over 25 years of experience, he has developed broad legal skills to assist his clients in a variety of legal matters. Specializing in personal injury cases, David helps his clients with auto accidents, medical malpractice, slip-and-fall injuries, and dog bites. He is dedicated to defending clients facing criminal charges, ranging from misdemeanors to more serious offenses such as DUI, drug, rape, and murder charges. Additionally, David handles family law cases, trusts and estates, medical license suspension, and guardian cases. Known for his skilled trial advocacy, David Allmond is committed to hard work, often putting in long hours on nights and weekends to ensure the best possible outcome for his clients. He prioritizes respect for his clients and their financial well-being, always putting their best interests first. In 2002, David joined the law firm of Marcari, Russotto, Spencer & Balaban, bringing with him powerful litigation skills that have earned him a reputation as a respected trial attorney in Virginia. In conclusion, David Allmond is a dedicated and experienced trial attorney in Chesapeake, Virginia, offering his clients comprehensive legal representation in personal injury, criminal defense, family law, trusts and estates, medical license suspension, and guardian cases.
Legal Issues
Certificates
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Languages
- English
- Spanish
Accepted Jurisdictions
Experience
- Lawyer
Marcari, Russotto, Spencer & Balaban
2002
Education
Graduation year: 1978
Graduation year: 1975
Associations
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Costs
- Free Consultancy Service
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Conditional Fees
It does not cost you anything to hire us as your attorneys. Our attorneys earn their fees on a contingency basis. Under this arrangement, the attorney’s fee is based on a percentage of what you are awarded in the case. If the case is not successful, the attorney does not recover a fee.