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Harvey Lutins was one of the founding partners of Lutins & Pilgreen, PC. Mr. Lutins, or “Harvey” as he insisted everyone call him, was admitted to practice law in Virignia 1954 and he practiced law continuously until his passing in November of 2015. With his passing, the Roanoke Valley lost one of the great “Lions of the Law”.
Harvey handled every type of case during his career from traffic infractions to death penalty cases. His valiant efforts saved Frank Jimmy Snyder from the electric chair. Time Magazine featured Harvey’s work to save “Ricky”, a German Shepherd that was condemned to death for allegedly killing sheep. Harvey also wrote a memoir titled “My Jealous Mistress” that recounts his journey practicing law and his experiences.
Harvey has left an indelible mark on the Roanoke Valley legal community. Over 30 lawyers had the benefit of working under his guidance during his career. Lutins & Pilgreen, PC will carry forward Harvey’s tradition and continue to offer intelligent and aggressive representation to all of our clients. Call Lutins & Pilgreen PC 540-627-5150 for a consultation today.
Virginia, 1953
U.S. Federal Courts, 1957
U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, 1954
U.S. District Court for the Western District of Virginia, 1954
U.S. Court of Appeals 4th Circuit, 1959
American Association for Justice, 1956 - Present (Member)
Roanoke Bar Association, 1956 - Present (Member)
Virginia Trial Lawyers Association, 1968 - Present (Member)
American Bar Association
Virginia Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers
Virginia State Bar, 1953 - Present (Member)
Hampden-Sydney College, Farmville, Virginia, 1951 B.S.
Honors: Sigma Upsilon, Major: Liberal Arts
University of Richmond, The T.C. Williams School of Law, Richmond, Virginia, 1954 LL.B.