Lawyers: Criminal Hampton

Weisberg & Weisberg, PLLC

Lawyers: Criminal Hampton
Putting Our Clients First.

Address
5 W Queens Way
Ste 200
Place
Hampton, VA   23669 
Landline
(757) 659-9611
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(757) 310-6926
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Our team prioritizes one thing: getting the results that you need. We give you personalized attention throughout your case so that we know how best to serve you. When it comes to injuries, we have a long record of high awards and settlements. If you face a criminal charge, you can expect us to defend you assertively. We provide compassionate, knowledgeable help throughout a divorce or custody dispute. And as a full-service law firm, you can turn to us for all your legal concerns. Learn more by scheduling an initial consultation – they are free for personal injury and criminal law matters.

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  • Noah Weisberg

    Partner & Founding Member

    A Hampton Roads native, Noah was born and raised in Suffolk, Virginia. He graduated from Norfolk Academy where he received recognition as an excellent student and athlete. He was honored with the prestigious David Ari Levitt Award for intellectual curiosity, and also received honors in athletics. While at Norfolk Academy, Noah served as the president of the Y.E.S. Club, a mentorship program designed to pair high school students with local troubled elementary school students. In high school, Noah spent his summers working in Connecticut at Camp Hemlocks, a program for mentally and physically disabled children and adults. After graduating high school, Noah enrolled in the University of Michigan, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts Degree, with honors his senior year. At Michigan, Noah continued to actively participate in sports and dedicate himself to the service of others. By far the most rewarding service was as a personal care attendant for one of Michigan's finest students, the late Christopher Rush. Among many accomplishments, Christopher served as a good will ambassador for Jerry Lewis's Muscular Dystrophy Association. Noah was also elected by his fellow students to represent them in the University of Michigan's Ashubui Multicultural Organization. He also worked as a manager and bartender at the famed "Brown Jug Restaurant" in Ann Arbor. Noah completed his post-graduate study of law at The Dickinson School of Law of Pennsylvania State University, where he received his Juris Doctorate. In law school, Noah was elected as his class's Student Bar Association representative. He also served on numerous Bar committees and was a member of the Order of Barristers. At Pennsylvania State Noah also met his wife, Amy Weisberg, a fellow law student. Noah and Amy returned to the Hampton Roads area where Noah accepted a job prosecuting violent crimes under the Honorable Linda D. Curtis in the Hampton Commonwealth Attorney's Office. Thereafter, Noah accepted a position prosecuting violent crimes and traffic offenses under the Honorable Howard Gwynn in the Newport News Commonwealth Attorney's Office. In 2006, Noah was recruited by the law firm of Moschel and Clancy, PLLC to practice in the areas of Criminal and Family law. At Moschel & Clancy, Noah gained experience in both areas, representing individuals in serious criminal cases, such as murder, robbery and felony driving under the influence of alcohol, as well as high asset divorces, contested custody disputes, and adoptions. In 2008, Noah opened Noah D. Weisberg, P.L.L.C. in Newport News, Virginia. Amy joined him in 2009 and they became Weisberg & Weisberg, P.L.L.C. He continues to find great reward protecting and preserving the rights and goals of individuals in criminal, traffic, family and personal injury law.

    Education: The Dickinson School of Law, Carlisle, PA - J.D. Honors: Member, Order of Barristers, Class's Student Bar Association Representative , Norfolk Academy - Honors: Recognized as Excellent student and athlete, David Ari Levitt Award for intellectual curiosity, Received honors in athletics, President, Y.E.S. Club , University of Michigan B.A. - With Honors

    Services: Criminal Law , Family Law , Personal Injury Law

  • Amy Weisberg

    Partner & Founding Member

    Amy has been practicing law exclusively in the area of Domestic Relations since 2003. She received her Bachelor of Arts Degree from Dickinson College, graduating cum laude, with a double major in Sociology and Spanish. While at Dickinson, Amy was a Member of the Spanish Honor's Society, and also served as a Teaching Assistant and tutor. Continuing her education at the Dickinson School of Law of Pennsylvania State University, Amy received her Juris Doctorate. At Pennsylvania State, Amy was selected to Appellate Moot Court Board, and also served on the ACLU's "Know Your Rights Campaign." Amy also met her husband Noah Weisberg, a fellow law student, at Pennsylvania State. Amy is currently a member of the prestigious I'anson Hoffman Inn of Courts. Amy has practiced extensively in all the Courts of Hampton Roads, including Williamsburg, York County, Gloucester, Matthews County, York County/Poquoson, Hampton, Newport News, Suffolk, Portsmouth, Virginia Beach, and Chesapeake.

    Education: Dickinson School of Law of the Pennsylvania State University, Carlisle, PA - J.D. Honors: Moot Court Board, ACLU's "Know Your Rights Campaign" , Dickinson College B.A. Honors: cum laude, Member, Spanish Honor's Society. Major: Sociology and Spanish

    Certifications: Virginia State Bar , Virginia Bar Association , Virginia Trial Lawyers Association , Newport News Bar Association , Greater Peninsula Women’s Bar Association

    Services: Family Law , Divorce , Spousal Support , Child Custody , Child Support , Military Divorce , Post-Divorce Enforcement , Post-Divorce Modification , Premarital Agreements , Adoption , Surrogacy , Grandparent Custody and Visitation , Marital Property Distribution , Equitable Distribution , Visitation , Separation Agreements

  • George Gorman

    Attorney

    George is a seasoned attorney with substantial experience in a wide variety of legal matters, including corporate law, personal injury, criminal defense, and wills, trusts and estates. He has practiced in state and Federal courts in both Virginia and California, and has also successfully handled numerous arbitrations and mediations. A New Jersey native, George graduated with honors from Rutgers University, where he studied Philosophy and Economics. He received his law degree, cum laude, from the University of San Diego School of Law. As a law student, George worked for U.S. District Court Judge Larry A. Burns and as a teaching assistant for the law school’s legal research and writing program. After receiving his law degree, George worked for several years at a prestigious civil litigation firm in Southern California, where had the privilege of representing large corporations and international businesses in multi-million dollar cases as well as small companies, entrepreneurs, and other individuals facing a variety of complex legal issues. Hungry for increased autonomy and the opportunity to provide more personalized representation to individual clients, George sought out a small firm environment. Having also decided to relocate to the East Coast to be closer to family, George found Weisberg & Weisberg to be the perfect match for his skills and professional aspirations. Outside of his legal practice, George enjoys racing and working on cars, playing the drums, and spending time with his wife Kristin and their two dogs Murray and Jette. AREAS OF PRACTICE George’s experience includes complex civil litigation, corporate law, criminal and traffic defense, personal injury, and wills, trusts, and estates. He has successfully represented large and small companies and individuals in connection with issues involving business contracts, internal business disputes, business entity formation, trade secrets, defamation claims, fraud and breach of fiduciary duty allegations, public and private construction projects, construction defects, landlord-tenant disputes, employment law, insurance coverage, judgment enforcement, real estate, and products liability. George also represents clients as part of Weisberg & Weisberg's criminal defense team. His experience includes assisting individuals in connection with a wide variety of charges and proceedings in both state and Federal courts. In the course of his practice, he has participated in arraignments, preliminary hearings, plea negotiations, proffer meetings, motions practice, appeals, and sentencing. George is also an integral part of Weisberg & Weisberg's personal injury team, where he assists plaintiffs in securing compensation for injuries caused by the negligence or intentional acts of others. He has handled matters involving medical malpractice, wrongful death, slip and fall, and motor vehicle accidents. Among other things, his substantial experience handling complex insurance issues is an invaluable resource in helping to maximize his clients' potential recovery. George represents clients with a broad range of issues relating to wills, trusts, estates, and probate. He has prepared comprehensive estate plans for clients with small, simple estates as well as those with large, complex estates that include business ownership interests and a significant number of beneficiaries. In addition, George frequently assists both executors and beneficiaries involved in the probate process, including in situations where there are contentious disputes that require Court involvement. Although the above areas represent the primary focus of George's practice, George's broad experience and knowledge make him well situated to assist you with almost any legal matter. If you have a legal issue of any kind, please do not hesitate to contact Weisberg & Weisberg today to learn how George and the other attorneys at the firm can assist you.

    Education: University of San Diego School of Law, San Diego, CA, JD with Honors: cum laude and Order of the Coif , Rutgers University B.A. - With Honors, Major: Philosophy, Minor: Economics

    Services: civil litigation , corporate law , criminal and traffic defense , personal injury , wills, trusts, and estates

  • David Scott Dildy

    Attorney

    David is from a small town outside Chattanooga, Tennessee. He graduated from the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga with a BA in History. A few months after Graduation, David, his wife Sofia, and his daughter Stephanie moved to Virginia so that he could begin graduate studies in History at the College of William & Mary on a full scholarship. While at William & Mary, David worked at the Omohundro Institute of Early American History & Culture, a publishing house jointly sponsored by the College and the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. During his time at the Institute, David learned the craft of editing scholarly books and peer-reviewed articles in The William & Mary Quarterly, the world's premiere journal of colonial American history. He wrote his thesis on the community of frontiersmen who fought and defeated the British at the Battle of King's Mountain during the American Revolution and graduated with an MA. After he left the College, David taught Social Studies in the Chesapeake Public Schools for several years. He had the distinction of winning the Teacher of the Month award for his very first month of teaching. (He's pretty sure that his Advanced Placement US History students stuffed the ballot box but a win is a win!) Though David thoroughly enjoyed teaching he became convinced that he had not realized his full potential so back to school he went, this time to study law at Regent University School of Law on an academic scholarship. While at Regent, David participated in the International Law & Human Rights program in Strasbourg, France. After having David as one of his students in that program, Dean of the Law School Jeffery A. Brauch offered David a job as his Graduate Assistant. In that capacity, David assisted the Dean with scholarly research, editing, and also evaluated potential textbooks for the Dean's classes. David also served as a founding member and Book Review Editor of the Regent Journal of International Law and was also a member of the Maritime Law and International Trade Society. David has experience in a broad array of legal matters. He worked on several high-profile cases in which millions of dollars were at stake. These included government contract litigation and a wrongful terminaiton action against a local municipality, several civil rights cases, and defending a local resident who had been wrongfully targeted in a Fair Labor Standards Act case. Later, David expanded his practice and litigated divorce, support, and custody and visitation cases throughout the Tidewater area. He developed a reputation as a strong advocate for children in his role as a guardian ad litem in contested divorce and custody cases. In 2020, David joined Weisberg & Weisberg, where he uses his fourteen years of experience in family law to help his clients successfully navigate what is often the most stressful event in their lives. Always a teacher at heart, David's goal is to help his clients understand their case in its totality -- strengths, weaknesses, how a court is likely to view the matter, and the long-term implications of the case. He finds deep satisfaction in helping people protect themselves and their children in the complex and challenging world of the legal system. David and his family live in Chespeake, Virginia, where he is very active in the church he helped found in 2005.

    Education: Regent University School of Law, Virginia Beach, Virginia, J.D. - 2002 , University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, B.A. , College of William & Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia M.A. - 1994

    Services: Family Law , Divorce , Child Custody , Visitation , Child Support

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