William M. McKee and Associates
Richard H. Roston
 
 

Richard H. Roston
Senior Associate
Email: rostonlaw@msn.com

Practice Areas: Criminal Law; Traffic Violations; Divorce, including equitable distribution, spousal support, separation agreements; Child Custody and Support; Personal Injury; Worker's Compensation; General Civil Litigation.

Admitted: 1997, Virginia; 1999, U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Virginia

Law School: College of William and Mary, J.D., 1997

College: Indiana University, B.A. English, Secondary Degree in Business Administration, graduated "with distinction" in 1984.  Member, Phi Beta Kappa.

Member: Virginia State Bar.

Biography:  Rich Roston grew up in Louisville, Kentucky, and attended college at Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana.  After graduating "With Distinction" (top 10% of his class), Rich moved to California and built a successful nine-year career as a salesperson.  He moved to Virginia in 1994 to attend the William & Mary School of Law, and while there he worked with the high tech Courtroom 21 program.  Rich graduated in 1997 in the top 18% of his class.  After five years with a high-volume litigation firm handling civil litigation, insurance defense, criminal and traffic defense, and real estate, Rich joined William M. McKee & Associates in 2002.

Rich focuses his practice in Personal Injury; Divorce, Child Custody and Support; Criminal and Traffic Defense; General Civil Litigation; and Worker's Compensation.  Rich has tried cases in most Virginia Courts in the Tidewater area and is qualified to practice in Federal Court.

 

Rich lives in Newport News, Virginia with his family.

 

Born:  Louisville, Kentucky, 1962.

ISLN: 913136513

 
 
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