About William Greer McCreedy
William Greer McCreedy II practices law in the Commonwealth of Virginia and is admitted to appear before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit. He maintains a main office and holds the authorizations required to represent clients in both state and certain federal appellate matters. His admissions shape the types of matters he can take to appellate panels in the region.
He completed the study and licensing necessary to practice law and entered the Virginia bar. The specifics of his law school and early academic honors are not listed here, but the credentialing placed him among attorneys authorized to represent parties in Virginia courts and, separately, before the Fourth Circuit.
Over the course of his career he has worked within the framework of Virginia’s legal system and the federal appellate structure that covers the region. That background requires an understanding of state procedure as well as the federal rules that govern appellate filings and oral argument. He has handled filings and court appearances that the admissions allow, including briefs and appellate submissions to the Fourth Circuit.
Practitioners admitted to the Fourth Circuit often balance trial-level work in state court with appellate advocacy. McCreedy’s authorization to appear before that federal appellate court means he can carry appeals through that court when appropriate. His work involves preparing court papers, presenting legal arguments in writing, and pursuing appellate remedies when a case proceeds beyond trial.
Colleagues and opposing counsel who encounter his work do so in settings that range from state trial dockets to appellate briefs filed in federal court. His practice environment requires attention to deadlines, precise legal writing, and familiarity with the procedural posture that leads a case to the Fourth Circuit. He engages with the mechanics of appellate practice alongside the demands of state-court litigation.
As of 2026 he is a licensed attorney in Virginia and admitted to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit. He maintains a main office and continues to represent clients in matters arising in Virginia and matters that proceed to the Fourth Circuit.