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Mr. Smith
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P.C. 3900 University Drive Fairfax
โจ About
About Mr. Smith
Attorney Ronald Smith practices in State and Federal Courts in Fairfax, Prince William, and Loudon Counties. At Ronald E. Smith, P.C., our clients benefit from the skill and experience of a team of legal professionals. Whether you are facing DWI (DUI) charges, drug charges or theft charges, a team of at least two attorneys and support staff will combine their efforts to mount a united defense for you. Additionally, our firm is adept at guiding clients through the process of filing for and appealing Social Security Disability claims. If you have concerns regarding Social Security Disability (SSD) or Supplemental Security Income (SSI), do not hesitate to contact our firm. When you have questions about your case, one of our team members will be here to help you and answer your questions. Our firm has extensive experience trying criminal defense cases in state and federal courts throughout the region. We realize the lasting impact a conviction would have on your life, and we will fight tirelessly โ as a team โ to win the results you are looking for. Ronald E. Smith belongs to: -Fairfax Bar Association (FBA) -National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (NACDL) -Virginia Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (VACDL) -Virginia Bar Association (VBA) -Virginia Trial Lawyers Association (VTLA)
โ๏ธ Practice Areas
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Traffic Tickets
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Social Security Disability
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Criminal Law
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DUI & DWI
Credentials & Experience
๐ Education
George Mason University School of Law
J.D. (1980)
American University
M.A. (1971)
Master of Arts: English
LaSalle University
B.A. (1961)
Bachelor of Arts: English
๐ Bar Admissions
Fairfax Bar Association
Member
Current
Member
Virginia Bar Association
Member
Current
Member
National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (NACDL)
Member
Current
Member
Virginia Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (VACDL)
Member
Current
Member
Virginia Trial Lawyers Association (VTLA)
Member
Current
Member
๐ Awards & Recognition
Patrick Henry Award
Governor James Gillmore