
Integrity. Collaboration. Experience.
Personalized legal representation for Northern Virginia and beyond.
Large law firm expertise, small firm approach.
At Troxell Leigh P.C., we bring you the best of both worlds. Our seasoned attorneys, paralegals, and dedicated support staff combine their deep expertise with a commitment to providing tailored solutions, ensuring your legal needs are met effectively and with a personal touch.
Expertise and Experience
Our Practice Areas
Delivering a broad spectrum of client-centered legal services, we simplify complex issues into clear solutions for individuals, families, and privately held businesses.

Business & Corporate

Civil Litigation

Construction Law

Divorce & Family Law

Estate Planning

Estate & Trust Administration

Real Estate
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To speak to one of our attorneys or learn more about our services and process, please call (703) 777-4000.

Meet Our Attorneys
The attorneys at Troxell Leigh P.C. each have expertise in a plethora of legal issues, however, they frequently collaborate to develop effective solutions to assist their clients in protecting their interests and achieving their goals.

Marissa Bagasra

Gareth A. Bowen

Kevin J. Daniel

Cassandra L. Kincaid

Benjamin D. Leigh

Lindsay Jefferies Mohler

Jaime D. Morehouse

Keith C. Troxell
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