About Wendelyn
Wendelyn Pizer combined an Ivy League undergraduate education with a law degree from a highly regarded public law school. She earned her B.A. at Yale University and continued her studies at the University of Virginia School of Law, where she completed her J.D. Her academic path placed her at two institutions known for rigorous scholarship and demanding classrooms.
After law school she built a practice in Virginia. She is admitted to practice in that state and has spent her career working through its courts and administrative processes. Colleagues describe her as methodical in preparation and direct in court. She approaches cases with an emphasis on careful analysis and clear legal writing.
Her early career included roles that sharpened both litigation instincts and transactional judgment. Those positions gave her hands-on experience in preparing pleadings, drafting contracts and advising clients on procedural strategy. She has navigated matters that required both courtroom advocacy and negotiated resolutions.
She practices at Pizer Law PLLC. At the firm she handles matters for clients who need state-level counsel. Her work involves assessing legal options, developing strategy, and presenting arguments when necessary. She balances courtroom time with client counseling, moving between written submissions and in-person proceedings depending on what a case demands.
People who work with her note a straightforward style. She explains complex issues in plain terms and lays out the practical steps a client may expect. That manner can make litigation less opaque and planning more manageable. Her background—an undergraduate degree from Yale followed by a J.D. from the University of Virginia—underpins a practice that values clarity and precision.
As of 2026 she maintains an active practice in Virginia through Pizer Law PLLC. Her current practice focuses on legal matters arising under Virginia law and on providing counsel to clients who require representation in state forums.