About Edward
Edward Gross built his foundation in the classroom. He earned a B.A. from Ohio State University in 1965 and went on to obtain a J.D. from The George Washington University Law School in 1980. Those years framed the start of a long career in Virginia's legal community.
Soon after completing law school, he took on a leadership role at Gross & Romanick, P.C. He became managing principal in 1980 and has carried that title for decades. The firm bears his name and his approach to practice, and he has overseen its work while handling his own caseload. Colleagues and clients have relied on the continuity he provides.
His professional affiliations sketch the contours of his work. He holds memberships in the Fairfax Bar Association and the Virginia Trial Lawyers Association. He is also a member of the Commercial Law League of America and the Association of Trial Lawyers of America. Those connections show an engagement with both trial practice and commercial law communities. They also signal regular contact with peers who handle complex disputes and courtroom work.
Gross's courtroom experience is reflected in the organizations he joined and in the role he chose at his firm. He has spent substantial time on litigation matters and on the practical management of a small law practice. Managing a firm requires more than casework; it involves mentoring younger lawyers, overseeing strategy, and handling the operational side of practice. He has balanced those responsibilities alongside appearances in court and negotiations at counsel tables.
People who work with him describe a practitioner accustomed to long files and detailed pleadings. He has participated in civil litigation and commercial cases and has kept active in legal circles that emphasize trial advocacy. His practice has been shaped by both procedural demands and the give-and-take of dispute resolution. That combination has informed how he prepares cases and advises clients.
Today he remains at Gross & Romanick, P.C., where he continues to serve as managing principal and to accept matters that fit the firm's experience. He maintains memberships in the same professional groups that have been part of his career for years. He currently focuses his practice on civil and commercial litigation.