About Gerardo M
Gerardo M DelGado practices law in Virginia. He trained for the work at Washington and Lee University School of Law after earlier studies at George Mason University. Those two schools shaped his approach to legal analysis and courtroom preparation.
He graduated from Washington and Lee University School of Law and entered the legal profession in Virginia. His time at law school included intensive writing and research, and at George Mason he built a foundation in the social sciences that informs how he evaluates factual patterns and client objectives.
DelGado has spent his career working within Virginia's legal system. Over the years he has taken on matters that required both courtroom advocacy and negotiated settlements. He has experience preparing briefs, arguing motions, and advising clients on procedural rules and strategic options.
Colleagues describe his style as straightforward. He favors written plans that lay out options and likely outcomes. He also places weight on clear communication—explaining risks and trade-offs in plain language so clients can make informed decisions.
Outside of individual casework, DelGado has engaged in the everyday work that keeps a law practice running: drafting pleadings, conducting discovery, and managing deadlines. He balances litigation tasks with problem-solving that can shorten disputes instead of prolonging them. That practical bent often shapes how he frames a case and sets priorities.
He remains based in Virginia and continues to handle matters governed by state law. His record shows steady involvement in the kinds of disputes and transactions that arise in the Commonwealth. He approaches each client situation on its own terms and aims to apply the law in ways that advance their interests.
DelGado currently practices law in Virginia, concentrating his work on matters arising under state law.