Drew Gallalee has handled personal injury litigation from inception to trial in state and federal courts in Virginia, and he has handled cases and/or claims in other states, including Maryland, North Carolina, Florida and California. His practice involves automobile accidents, motorcycle accidents, tractor-trailer accidents, childcare negligence, wrongful death claims, products liability, premises liability, medical malpractice, toxic torts, traumatic brain injuries, libel and slander.
Drew handles only a small volume of serious personal injury cases, allowing him to give each client individual attention. While Drew works with a team of paralegals and associates, you will deal directly with him on all substantive matters related to your case. You will have Drew’s direct dial number and cell phone number. He is available to answer any questions and to keep you informed as your case progresses.
Drew graduated with distinction from the University of Virginia in 1977 and received his law degree from the T.C. Williams School of Law at the University of Richmond in 1981, where he was an associate editor of the University of Richmond Law Review and on the Moot Court Board.
He was admitted to practice in 1981 in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit and the U.S. District Courts for the Eastern and Western Districts of Virginia. Drew clerked for the Honorable Richard B. Kellam, Judge for the Eastern District of Virginia, from 1981 to 1982.
Professional Affiliations:
- Richmond Bar Association
- Virginia State Bar Association
- Virginia Trial Lawyers Association
Education:
- University of Richmond School of Law (J.D.)
- Moot Court Board; University of Richmond Law Review, Associate Editor
- University of Virginia (B.A.)
Cost
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This lazy, predatorial lawyer will damage you
Do not hire this lawyer. Drew is a lazy predator. He will weigh up his time versus your case continually, and if your case isn’t going to land him a pile of easy money, he will pressure you to sign a bad deal using every gaslighting and manipulative trick has has. He withheld crucial information from us about our rights, and only by speaking to another lawyer did we learn we had more leverage than Drew told us. Once we had that information, we managed to get the settlement we deserved, but not thanks to Drew, who continually pressured us to close earlier. If I was a lawyer I would sure this man. As it is, I’ll just be dealing with my horrible experience with him in therapy for years to come. If I could give zero stars I would.