About Cody Alan
Cody Alan Remington is a lawyer licensed to practice in Virginia and Tennessee. He practices at RILEY & WELLS Lawyers-At-Law and has been building his legal career since completing his formal studies. Colleagues describe him as steady and practical. He keeps a low profile outside the courtroom and the office.
Remington’s academic record begins with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from the University of Virginia, awarded in 2010. He moved on to study law, including time at the College of William and Mary’s law program, and earned his Juris Doctor from the University of Louisville in 2014. The sequence of degrees gave him both a liberal arts foundation and formal legal training, and it set the stage for his entry into practice.
After law school, Remington entered private practice. Over the years he joined RILEY & WELLS Lawyers-At-Law, where he runs a caseload rooted in the statutes and procedures of the states where he is admitted. He is comfortable in state and local courts. In professional settings he favors plain language and a methodical approach to case preparation. He has maintained active memberships in professional associations, and he participates in the legal community through those affiliations.
People who work with Remington note that he values thorough preparation. He approaches client matters with careful attention to detail and an emphasis on factual clarity. That style has shaped how he manages files and interacts with clients, witnesses and opposing counsel. He is deliberate rather than theatrical, and he places weight on steady, measured advocacy.
Remington’s practice sits at the intersection of regional law and local procedure. He handles matters that arise under Virginia and Tennessee law and draws on his academic background and courtroom experience when constructing strategy. Outside of work, he keeps his public profile minimal and does not seek the spotlight.
He remains at RILEY & WELLS Lawyers-At-Law and continues to represent clients in matters arising under the laws of Virginia and Tennessee.