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Thomas L. Gordon
Thomas “Tommy” L. Gordon is the son of the late Lee R. Gordon, founding partner of Gordon, Dodson, Gordon & Rowlett. Tommy is a lifelong resident of Chesterfield County. He graduated from Meadowbrook High School and has been practicing in the greater Richmond area since 1980. Tommy earned his undergraduate degree from North Carolina State University and his law degree from the T.C. Williams School of Law at the University of Richmond. He is licensed to practice law in the Commonwealth of Virginia and focuses his practice on family law, criminal defense, real estate law, estate planning, personal injury, and civil litigation. Tommy has represented community banks as legal counsel and most recently served on the Board of Directors for the Bank of Virginia. He is a member of the Virginia Bar Association and the Chesterfield County Bar Association. When Tommy is not at the office he enjoys spending time with his wife, two daughters, their husbands and his grandchildren. He enjoys equestrian activities and working on his farm.

Randy B. Rowlett
Randy is a lifelong resident of Chesterfield County. He graduated from Matoaca High School in Chesterfield in 1980. He earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in Government from the College of William and Mary in 1984 and then earned his law degree from William and Mary in 1993. From 1984 to 1990, Randy taught English and Government at Meadowbrook High School in Chesterfield County and coached High School football. He began his legal career as an Assistant Commonwealth’s Attorney in the Chesterfield County Commonwealth’s Attorney’s Office in 1993. Randy left the Commonwealth’s Attorney’s Office to enter private practice with Gordon, Dodson, Gordon & Rowlett in 1998. Randy is engaged in the general practice of law, but he focuses on criminal law, personal injury and estate planning and administration. Randy has tried a number of serious criminal cases and complex civil cases. Randy is active in the community where he has served as Adjunct Faculty of the University of Richmond since 1995. He teaches criminal law in their undergraduate school and trial skills in the University of Richmond law school. He previously taught legal writing and legal research at J. Sargeant Community College. Randy has also served as an instructor at the Chesterfield Police Academy. Randy is a Past President of the Chesterfield/Colonial Heights Bar Association, and he is a member and past Chair of the Chesterfield/Colonial Heights Community Criminal Justice Board. Randy also serves on various local committees in the Chesterfield Courts. Randy is an active member of Mount Pleasant Baptist Church. Randy enjoys yard work, reading about American History, and traveling with his family.

G. Brian Tacey
Brian Tacey earned his B.S. from the College of Charleston in 2005 and his J.D. from the T.C. Williams School of Law at the University of Richmond in 2008. He is admitted to practice in all courts in the Commonwealth of Virginia and the United States District Court (Eastern District of Virginia). Brian began his career in personal injury and criminal defense, then served as Assistant Commonwealth's Attorney in Hanover County, focusing on narcotics investigations and various criminal matters. Before co-founding Jurach, Tacey & Quitiquit, PLC, he practiced criminal defense and personal injury at Parcell & Webb, PC. He continues to specialize in personal injury and criminal defense, particularly narcotics cases.

G. Brian Tacey
Brian Tacey earned his B.S. from the College of Charleston in 2005 and his J.D. from the T.C. Williams School of Law at the University of Richmond in 2008. He is admitted to practice in all courts in the Commonwealth of Virginia and the United States District Court (Eastern District of Virginia). Brian began his career in personal injury and criminal defense, then served as Assistant Commonwealth's Attorney in Hanover County, focusing on narcotics investigations and various criminal matters. Before co-founding Jurach, Tacey & Quitiquit, PLC, he practiced criminal defense and personal injury at Parcell & Webb, PC. He continues to specialize in personal injury and criminal defense, particularly narcotics cases.

David S. Clements
David Clements is a lifelong resident of Chesterfield County. He attended Chesterfield County Public Schools and graduated from L. C. Bird High School in 1990. David attended Longwood College from 1990-1994 where he obtained his Bachelor of Science degree in Political Science with a Pre-Law Concentration. In 1997 David worked as an intern with Gordon, Dodson, Gordon & Rowlett. In 1998 he did an internship with the Chesterfield County Commonwealth’s Attorney’s office where he gained actual courtroom experience before graduating law school. He also worked as an intern with a personal injury law firm, Tronfeld, West and Durrett. David graduated from law school and began practicing Personal Injury law with the law firm of Tronfeld, West and Durrett in 1999. He tried his first jury trial that same year. In July 2000, David joined Gordon, Dodson, Gordon & Rowlett to pursue the general practice of law. He is the Associate with the most seniority at the firm. Through the years, he has gained an excellent reputation as a skilled litigator and has earned the respect of the Commonwealth’s Attorney’s office, insurance defense attorneys, civil attorneys, and other members of the Bar Association. In 2011, he was asked to be a Member of the Executive Committee of the Chesterfield Bar Association. He is a past President of the Chesterfield County Bar Association. When David is not in the courtroom, he can often be found on the soccer field with his twin sons.

A. Russell Watson
Russ Watson has been representing clients in Chesterfield County and central Virginia for thirty years. A graduate of Hampden-Sydney College (B.A. 1985) and University of Georgia School of Law (JD 1988), Russ has been helping his clients solve their legal problems since 1988. Russ represents clients in the following areas: criminal, traffic, personal injury, family law, civil litigation, real estate matters and Wills and Trusts. Russ is a resident of Chesterfield County and a past President of the Chesterfield County Bar Association.

Tony Quitiquit
Tony Quitiquit focuses his practice on criminal law, including felonies, misdemeanors, DUI, and reckless driving. A Virginia native, he graduated from Hampden-Sydney College with a B.A. in political science and earned his J.D. from Charleston School of Law in 2011. He began his legal career as an Assistant Commonwealth’s Attorney in Halifax and Hanover, prosecuting various criminal and traffic matters. Tony co-founded Jurach, Tacey & Quitiquit, concentrating on criminal defense and traffic work across Virginia. He also serves as a Guardian ad Litem for juveniles and has received numerous awards, including being named a Super Lawyer multiple times.