About Reid H.
Reid H. Ervin built his legal foundation at two well-known universities. He earned a Bachelor of Arts from Duke University in 1966 and went on to receive an LL.B. from the University of Virginia School of Law in 1969. Those years set the stage for a long career in Virginia law.
After completing his studies, Ervin entered legal practice in Virginia. He has spent decades working in the state's courts and administrative forums. Over time he established a private practice, and that practice eventually became Reid H Ervin & Associates, PC. Colleagues remember him as steady in the courtroom and deliberate in his preparation.
Ervin’s work spans several areas of civil practice. He represents individuals and businesses in a variety of matters and has handled cases at trial and in negotiations. He has worked on matters that required both litigation strategy and careful client counseling. Clients and peers have counted on him for practical legal judgment and a measured approach to resolving disputes.
He has continued to engage in professional life beyond individual cases. Ervin maintains memberships in professional organizations and participates in the legal community in Virginia. Over the years he has remained connected to local bar activities and to the networks that support lawyers across the state.
Education and ongoing practice have informed the way Ervin approaches each file. He emphasizes methodical fact-gathering and clear explanations for clients. He is known for taking complex issues and breaking them down into manageable steps for clients and for courts. That style has guided his practice through changing rules and shifting case law.
Today Ervin practices out of Reid H Ervin & Associates, PC. His office continues to serve clients in Virginia, handling litigation and related legal work. He remains an active member of the legal community and a familiar presence in the state’s legal circles.
He currently practices at Reid H Ervin & Associates, PC, handling legal matters and representation in Virginia courts and administrative venues.