About Olga
Olga Chervatyuk earned her Juris Doctor from New England Law | Boston in 2008. She completed a program known for its rigorous emphasis on practical skills and courtroom preparation. The degree marked the start of a legal career anchored in state practice and courtroom work.
After law school, Chervatyuk established her professional life in Virginia. She is licensed to practice in that jurisdiction and has built experience handling cases and client matters under Virginia law. Over time she developed a steady practice rhythm that balances legal research, document drafting, and appearances before state tribunals.
Colleagues describe her work style as precise and methodical. She tends to approach files in a step-by-step way, parsing statutes and precedent before testing arguments in motion practice or settlement talks. That approach has shaped the types of matters she takes on and the relationships she builds with clients and co-counsel. She is comfortable in a courtroom setting and also puts time into preparing written advocacy.
Her career path includes work at Gardner & Mendoza, P.C., where she is based. At the firm she handles matters that arise within Virginia’s courts and administrative systems. The firm placement gives her access to a broader pool of resources and specialists when cases require multiple areas of expertise. It also places her in a team environment where strategy and case management are frequently coordinated across attorneys.
Outside of direct case work, Chervatyuk has been involved in the routine professional tasks that sustain a law practice: client counseling, negotiation, and the drafting of pleadings and agreements. She treats procedural deadlines and evidentiary details as central to case outcomes. That attention to process often figures into how she prepares witnesses and organizes trial materials.
Her written work and courtroom presentations reflect an effort to be clear and direct. She structures arguments so judges can follow the legal and factual threads without unnecessary complexity. That clarity carries through to client communications, where she aims to explain options in plain language and outline likely next steps.
She currently practices law in Virginia at Gardner & Mendoza, P.C., handling legal matters within that jurisdiction.