J. Michael Brown

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      J. Michael Brown

      J. Michael Brown

      Weiner, Spivey & Miller PLCTotal Records: 1
      10605 Judicial Drive, Suite B6, Fairfax, VA, 22030, - 5167
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      J. Michael Brown has decades of experience in personal injury law. A North Carolina native, Mike is a graduate of the University of North Carolina and the UNC Law School. He has helped countless clients who have been injured as a result of negligence.

      Mike began his legal career with White & Case in New York City and then worked for 25 years with AT&T in both legal and government affairs roles, concluding as Vice President - Federal Government Affairs. After retiring, he joined Weiner, Spivey & Miller in 2010.

      When he is not assisting clients, Michael enjoys golf and won the Virginia Super Senior Championship in 2018. He is a founder and member of the Arts at Mason Board, which raises scholarship funds for George Mason University performing arts students. He also volunteers as a naturalist at Huntley Meadows Park in Alexandria.

      Mike is married to Elizabeth Price and has three grown sons, a granddaughter and a grandson.

      Bar Admission

      New York, 1972

      Washington, 1975

      U.S. Supreme Court, 1975

      Other Affiliations

      New York State Bar (Member)

      District of Columbia Bar (Member)

      Fairfax Bar Association (Member)

      Education

      • University of North Carolina, 1968 B.A.

      • University of North Carolina School of Law, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, 1971 J.D.

      • New York University School of Law, New York, New York, 1980 LL.M.

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