Woodbridge, VA – February 5, 2008 -- Today, Compton & Duling, one of Prince William County, Virginia’s oldest law firms, announced that they will move their offices as of February 18, 2008. Their new location will be the professional building located at the Parkway East at County Center, 12701 Marblestone Drive in Prince William, Virginia.
“Our new offices are a great way to celebrate four decades of legal service to the Prince William County community,” said Tom Duling, a partner at the firm. “It has been fascinating to watch how our firm and the county have grown over 40 years, and our new generation of partners have some exciting plans for the firm’s future.”
“The new offices will give us the room we need to accommodate our growing litigation practice and expand our legal service offerings to individuals and businesses,” said Jason Hickman, a new partner and the firm’s director of litigation.
Compton & Duling has been actively involved in Prince William County’s evolution from an agricultural community to a dynamic business and residential community. The firm's land use attorneys were instrumental in the development of numerous significant commercial and residential projects, including:
• Potomac Mills;
• INNOVATION@Prince William, a high-tech office project located on the Route 234 Bypass;
• The original rezoning for Southbridge, now known as Harbor Station, located in the southeastern portion of the county, which will contain a golf course, a town center, and a VRE station; and
• Braemar, a 3000-unit residential planned community in the western end of the county.
Established in 1968, Compton & Duling, L.C. is one of the oldest and largest law firms in Prince William County, Virginia. The firm provides a full range of legal services in the Northern Virginia area, including Real Estate, Zoning, Land Use, Banking, Probate, Estate Planning and Administration, Litigation, Personal Injury, Condemnation, Environmental and Domestic Relations/Family Law.
The firm can be found on the World Wide Web at
www.comptonduling.com.