Honorable William N. Alexander, II (Ret.) Joins The McCammon Group
For Immediate Release
February 16, 2015
For more information contact:
Rich Huffman
Direct Dial: (804) 433-2242
The Honorable William N. Alexander, II (Ret.) has joined The McCammon Group, a leading provider of mediation, arbitration, judge pro tempore, and special master services in the mid-Atlantic region.
Judge Alexander retired recently after thirty years of distinguished judicial service. He served for ten years on the 22nd Judicial District Court before moving to the Circuit Court, where he served for twenty years, including two terms as Chief Judge. Prior to his appointment to the bench, Judge Alexander was elected as Commonwealth’s Attorney for Franklin County for three terms. He also served as Town Attorney for Rocky Mount and enjoyed a successful private law practice. A leader on the bench and in the community, Judge Alexander has served on various boards and committees, including the Judicial Council of Virginia, the Executive Committee of the Judicial Conference of Virginia, and the Editorial Board of the Virginia Benchbook for Judges and Lawyers. Judge Alexander now brings this exemplary record of dedication and leadership to The McCammon Group to serve the mediation, arbitration, judge pro tempore, and special master needs of lawyers and litigants throughout the Commonwealth and beyond.
Since 1995, The McCammon Group has provided alternative dispute resolution (ADR) services including mediation, arbitration, neutral evaluation, special master, judge pro tempore, med/arb, neutral evaluation, hearing officer, fact finder, and conciliation; as well as related facilitation, training, and consulting services. It consists of seventy-seven Neutrals including retired judges and practicing attorneys located throughout Virginia, Washington D.C., and Maryland. Importantly, throughout this time The McCammon Group has achieved a settlement rate of approximately 85% in its mediation work. The McCammon Group is committed to the proposition that ADR processes provide individuals, as well as public and private entities, with many substantial benefits including effective and prompt resolution of disputes, self-determination, cost savings, timeliness, flexibility, and confidentiality.
For more information, please visit www.mccammongroup.com.
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