About Us

One of the few statewide law firm who defend DUI cases, Albo & Oblon works from our offices in Arlington, Fairfax County, Roanoke/Salem, Staunton, and our executive office suite in Virginia Beach.

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Of particular note:

  • We are a substantial statewide law firm.
  •  Many third parties recognize our work.  Washingtonian magazine has called lawyers in our firm “Best Lawyers” (2011) and “40 Top Lawyers Under 40″ (2006).   Virginia Business magazine has called lawyers in our firm “Legal Elite” (2012-06), Virginia Lawyers Weekly has called us “Leaders in the Law” (2010, 2008), and Northern Virginia magazine has called us “Top Criminal Lawyers” (2012, 2010).
  •  Among the Firm’s partners is a member of the Virginia General Assembly (State Legislature). David B. Albo, is Chairman of the Courts of Justice (Judiciary) Committee.  In addition, Michael C. May is a member of the Prince William Board of Supervisors (local government).
  •  Many of the Firm’s attorneys regularly teach Continuing Legal Education programs for other lawyers on subjects such as Employment Law, Civil Litigation Practice, E-Commerce Law, Corporate Formation and Criminal Law.
  •  Five of the Firm’s attorneys are former prosecutors – having served in jurisdictions including Arlington, Fairfax , Norfolk, Virginia Beach, Chesapeake, Portsmouth and Washington D.C.
  • Our attorneys have been legal commentators (or been featured) in the national broadcast media, such as FOX News and CNN over 100 times; and in the national print media, such as the Washington Post ; and in the local media, such as the Virginia Lawyers Weekly and the Washington Business Journal.

Albo & Oblon attorneys appear in various courts almost daily. We also serve as local counsel.  We have actually represented clients (not just been admitted to do so) in the following courts:

Virginia

The Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit; and the Federal District Courts for the Eastern and Western Districts of Virginia.

The Supreme Court of Virginia; the Court of Appeals of Virginia; and the trial courts (Circuit or General District) in:

Northern Virginia: Arlington, Fairfax, Loudoun, Prince William, Alexandria, Stafford, Spotsylvania, Fauquier, Culpeper, Winchester/Frederick, Clarke;

Greater Richmond: Richmond, Hanover, Chesterfield, Colonial Heights, Essex;

Hampton Roads: Newport News, Virginia Beach, Norfolk, Chesapeake, Suffolk, Portsmouth, York, Williamsburg, Mecklenburg, Dinwiddie.

Shenandoah / New River Vally:  Roanoke County, Roanoke City, Salem,  Blacksburg, Montgomery, Lynchburg, Radford, Lexington/Rockbridge, Buena Vista, Front Royal/Warren, Shenandoah, Rockingham, Harrisonburg, Staunton, Augusta, Charlottesville, Albermarle, Green, Madison, Nelson, Botetourt, Alleghany, and Bedford.

Washington, D.C.

The Federal District Court for the District of Columbia and the Superior Court for the District of Columbia.