Chapman, James L., IV Attorney

Mr. Chapman handles a broad range of business issues and complex civil litigation matters in federal and state courts. He has substantial jury trial experience and serves as adjunct Professor of Law, teaching Federal Courts and Trial Practice at Regent University School of Law. His practice includes business law, complex civil litigation, maritime law, railroad law and subrogation matters. Mr. Chapman is licensed to practice law in Virginia and North Carolina and has been Chairman of the firm’s Litigation Department since 1995.

150 W. Main Street, Suite 1500 Norfolk Virginia, 23510
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(757) 623-3000

(757) 623-5735

www.cwm-law.com

jchapman(at)cwm-law.com

Last updated 2023-10-27

Specialties of Chapman, James L., IV Attorney:
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  • Maritime & Admiralty Lawyers
  • Real Estate Attorneys
  • Transportation & Public Utilities Lawyers
  • Trial Lawyers
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