Virginia State Bar Recognizes 37 Hunton Attorneys for Pro Bono Service

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July 1, 2025
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Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP is pleased to announce that partners Lonnie D. “Chip” Nunley, III and Mark W. Wickersham have been named 2025 Pro Bono Service Champions by the Virginia State Bar. Eckstein and Nunley are among the 10 Virginia attorneys recognized for reporting the highest number of pro bono service hours for the July 1, 2023 – June 30, 2024 Bar year. An additional 35 firm attorneys have been recognized on the Pro Bono Honor Roll. Each year, the Virginia Access to Justice Commission celebrates Virginia attorneys reporting $1,000 or more in financial contributions and attorneys reporting 40 or more pro bono service hours for the period of July 1 – June 30.

The following firm attorneys were recognized on the Pro Bono Honor Roll:

Associate Members

  • Michael C. Kerrigan

12th Circuit –

  • Florian Uffer

13th Circuit –

  • Benjamin C. Ackerly
  • Emily C. Benedict
  • Michael J. “Jack” Bisceglia
  • Grant H. Cokeley
  • Mayme Donohue
  • Mark S. Dray
  • David N. Goldman
  • Allen C. Goolsby
  • Sevren  R. Gourley
  • George C. Howell III
  • Ryan T. Ketchum
  • J. Pierce Lamberson
  • Tyler S. Laughinghouse
  • Gray Moeller
  • Taylor Anne Moffett
  • Reilly C. Moore
  • Rachel W. Northup
  • Lonnie D. “Chip” Nunley
  • Robert M. Rolfe
  • Kate Saltz
  • Jennifer Scherschel
  • Katherine Sleeker
  • Allison Stetler
  • Gary E. Thompson
  • David Tisel
  • Jessica R. Tobin
  • Patrick C. Tricker
  • Mark W. Wickersham

16th Circuit –

  • David Parker

18th Circuit –

  • Olivia G. Bushman

31st Circuit –

  • Michael S. Levine

33rd Circuit –

  • Janet Sadler McCrae
  • Linda C. Trees
  • Jessica N. Vara

View the full list of Pro Bono Champions and Pro Bono Honor Roll honorees.

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