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Kerriel Bailey
K. Bailey Law, PC
One Columbus Center
Suite 600
Virginia Beach, VA 23462
Website:
www.kbaileylaw.com
Phone: 757-961-3304
Fax: 757-271-3112
E-mail:
Areas of Practice
Bankruptcy
Family law
Criminal law
Guardian ad litem
Guardianship and conservatorship (elder law)
Wills and trusts
Juvenile law
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Kerriel Bailey
Kerriel Bailey earned her J.D.
Degree from Regent University School of Law where
she received the "Most Inspirational Graduate"
award. Ms. Bailey's undergraduate studies include
graduating summa cum laude with a Bachelor
of Arts degree in Political Science from California
State University Fullerton. She also holds an
Associate of Arts degree in Philosophy from Cerritos
College where she graduated with Highest Honors.
Ms. Bailey is licensed to practice in Virginia,
Washington DC and the United States Bankruptcy Court
for the Eastern District of Virginia.
In Summer 2009, Attorney Bailey taught Legal
Advocacy at
Handong International Law School in
Pohang, South Korea.
In addition to working for various private civil
and criminal law practices, Ms. Bailey clerked for
Jay Sekulow's American Center for Law & Justice
where she conducted legal research on issues such as
taxpayer standing, free speech, RLUIPA, religious
freedom, Equal Access, Supreme Court nominees,
amicus briefs, certiorari petitions, legislative
research, Freedom of Choice Act, United Nations,
Small Business Administration, parental rights,
forced religious conversions in foreign countries,
and many others. Ms. Bailey assisted in drafting and
editing of petitions for writ of certiorari,
and amicus briefs, and merit briefs
for the Supreme Court of the United States.
Ms. Bailey held a Judicial Internship with the
Honorable Judge Dewey Lawes Falcone of the Los
Angeles County Superior Court. During her one and a
half years there, she was exposed to every
imaginable type of criminal case including homicide,
manslaughter, rape, child molestation and abuse,
robbery, gang violence, drunk driving offenses,
assault and battery, and drug cases.
Prior to pursuing her legal career, Attorney
Kerriel Bailey spent nearly a dozen years as a
non-uniformed employee of the California Highway
Patrol where she handled traffic accident reports,
stolen and recovered vehicles, and subpoenas.
Attorney Bailey belongs to numerous professional
organizations including: the Virginia Bar
Association, American Bar Association, Virginia
Trial Lawyer's Association, Virginia Women
Attorney's Association, and the Christian Legal
Society.
In her spare time, Ms. Bailey enjoys writing a
monthly article for a Christian women's magazine,
serving as an editor for the ABA Solo Newsletter,
spending time with her family, and helping to
empower immigrants by teaching them English.
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