Brenda Waugh

15 North King Street
Leesburg, Virginia 20176
United States
Office Phone: 3047283660
Member since 2011
Membership Type: IACP

Profession(s)

Lawyer, Mediator

Brenda Waugh has an office in both Virginia and in West Virginia. In both offices, Brenda brings her passion for justice and her compassion to improve the client’s wellbeing to every case she works on, whether it involves negotiating with an insurance company, mediating a conflict between co-workers or helping a family develop a future in a collaborative divorce. Brenda cares about you!

Brenda brings over thirty years of experience to this work. While she has ample experience in the courtroom as a litigator, she has also received additional education and training in mediation and negotiation to broaden the skills she can bring to help clients solve their legal problems. She provides these options and works with clients to chart the best course for the client.

Brenda has litigated, negotiated or mediated thousands of cases during her lengthy career. As a young lawyer, she worked with Legal Services as an advocate for victims of family violence and for consumers. Later, she litigated hundreds of cases, prosecuting offenders in cases involving child abuse and neglect in both Kanawha and Berkeley Counties and winning several cases before the state Supreme Court.

After starting her private practice, Brenda determined that she needed to broaden her skills to provide clients with more options and earned a master’s degree from Eastern Mennonite University’s Center for Justice and Peace 2009. She has since mediated hundreds of cases, including those involving families, workplace disputes, small business, estate and probate disputes, and civil cases. In 2011, she added collaborative practices to the options that she offers when she completed training and became a member of the International Academy of Collaborative Professionals.

Brenda has experience as counsel for the West Virginia Senate Judiciary Committee and as a clerk with the West Virginia Supreme Court. She has published articles in law journals including those published by Yale University and the Journal of Legal Education. She has conducted dozens of seminars throughout the United States and Canada, often on alternative ways to approach legal problems, restorative lawyering, and lawyer wellness. She is a graduate of the University of Virginia and West Virginia University School of Law.

Brenda is married with three children, one grandchild, and a terrific dog, London. She lives in the Shenandoah Valley where she never tires of hiking and enjoying the outdoors. She is active and has completed three marathons, a metric century bicycle event, and six triathlons.

Area(s) of Practice: Mediation of civil, workplace, elder law, and family matters. Restorative justice facilitation and consultations.
License(s): Bar Admissions District of Columbia April, 2010 West Virginia May, 1987 Virginia April, 2018

Undergraduate Education

University of Virginia, B.A. 2982

Postgraduate Education

Eastern Mennonite University, M.A. 2007

Professional Education

West Virginia University, J.D. 1987