About Charles W. Davis
Charles W. Davis Jr. built his foundation at the University of Virginia before earning his law degree from the University of Richmond School of Law. He studied subjects that prepared him for courtroom work and the demands of civil practice. Those years shaped the practical instincts he uses in daily practice.
After law school he turned straight to practice in Virginia. He is licensed to practice in the Commonwealth and has spent his career working in trial settings and business-related matters. He has taken cases through litigation and courtroom proceedings, balancing an eye for detail with an understanding of how disputes resolve before and during trial.
Davis’s professional life includes memberships in several peer organizations. He is a current member of the Virginia Business Legal Elite and belongs to the Virginia Trial Lawyers Association. He also holds membership in the American Association for Justice, The National Trial Lawyers Top 40 Under 40, and the Northern Neck Bar Association. Those affiliations reflect regular participation in the trial bar and in professional circles that address business litigation issues.
Colleagues describe him as methodical in preparing cases and direct in court. He approaches witness preparation, evidence review and motion practice as discrete tasks that together determine a case’s direction. He has worked on matters that require both courtroom presence and negotiated settlements. He aims to give clients clear options about risks and timing so they can make informed decisions about how to proceed.
Outside the courtroom he stays engaged with legal developments through the association work that keeps him connected to peers across the state. That ongoing involvement informs how he evaluates new legal strategies and makes decisions about pursuing trial versus settlement. He maintains an active practice in Virginia, handling civil litigation and business-related legal matters.