Read on for answers to some of the frequently asked questions about Sands Anderson.
What areas of law does Sands Anderson focus on?
Sands Anderson is a full-service law firm, and we support our clients' complete legal needs. We work with government entities, businesses, individuals, insurance companies, and healthcare organizations throughout the Mid-Atlantic region. Large enough to serve virtually any client need, we remain small enough to provide the personal attention our clients have come to expect.
Where are your attorneys licensed to practice?
Sands Anderson attorneys are licensed to practice in Virginia and North Carolina, as well as in a handful of other states across the United States. To find attorneys licensed in a specific state or court, use the Advanced search feature on the "Our Team" page.
Where are you located?
Sands Anderson has five offices - Christiansburg, Fredericksburg, Richmond, and Williamsburg, Virginia, and Durham, North Carolina. To find specific information about each of our offices, please visit the Contact page.
Do you offer free consultations or initial case evaluations?
We’re always happy to discuss your needs and explore how we can assist. In certain cases, such as reviewing healthcare regulatory board licensing matters, we do offer complimentary consultations. Our goal is to provide value and ensure we can support you effectively before moving forward. If you'd like to explore working with Sands Anderson, you can contact us through the website or get in touch with one of our attorneys directly.
Does Sands Anderson do pro bono work?
We know that one of the best ways to give back to our communitieis is by assisting with pro bono matters. Our firm regularly engages in pro bono efforts, providing legal services to individuals and organizations in need. The firm is a signatory to the Greater Richmond Bar Foundation’s Pro Bono Promise and has adopted certain goals and principles related to our pro bono legal services. While we prioritize cases that align with our core practice areas, we are open to discussing how we can support meaningful causes through pro bono work.