About Veronica
Veronica Brown-Moseley earned her Bachelor of Arts at Virginia Commonwealth University in 2011 and continued her legal education at the University of Richmond School of Law, receiving her J.D. in 2014. Her academic record laid a steady groundwork for a career that blends courtroom work, organizational leadership, and community engagement.
After law school she moved into practice in the Richmond area. Over the years she has taken on roles that extend beyond client work. She served on the Virginia State Bar’s Conference of Local and Specialty Bar Associations and was a member of the association’s Executive Committee from 2020 to 2022. Those years overlapped with increasing involvement in local bar leadership.
Outside the state bar, she has been active in groups tied to insolvency and local legal history. She served as Immediate Past Chair of the Virginia Chapter of the International Women’s Insolvency & Restructuring Confederation, a position that reflects sustained involvement in insolvency issues since 2019. She also took on a leadership role as President of the Hill-Tucker Bar Association beginning in 2018, a post she continues to hold. In 2020 she was named Co-Chair of the Richmond Bar Association’s Bench-Bar Conference, a role that connects judges and practitioners on topics affecting courthouse practice.
Colleagues describe her contributions in organizational settings as steady and practical. She has applied that same approach to case work, where matters commonly involve financial distress, debt resolution and restructuring questions. Her affiliation with groups devoted to insolvency and restructuring signals that area as a recurring thread in her practice. She combines procedural familiarity with a pragmatic sense of how financial disputes play out for individuals and businesses.
Her office is Financial Freedom Legal. There she handles matters that arise at the intersection of consumer finance, creditor-debtor relations and restructuring. She continues to engage in bar activities while maintaining an active caseload, balancing leadership duties with direct client representation.
Brown-Moseley remains based in Richmond and keeps an active role in bar programming and bench-bar dialogue. She currently practices at Financial Freedom Legal, where her work centers on insolvency, restructuring and consumer financial matters.