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Imani E. Sowell


Imani joined Harman Claytor in December 2022 and focuses her practice on medical malpractice, products liability, and premises liability matters. Prior to joining the firm, Imani practiced at a firm…

Brennan J. McGovern


Brennan joined Harman Claytor upon graduation from William & Mary Law School. He represents individuals and businesses in Virginia and Maryland, with a practice that includes general civil litigation, transportation…

Cindy S. Foster


Cindy primarily represents individuals, businesses, property owners/managers, and recreational facilities in a variety of tort claims throughout Virginia, Maryland, and DC including premises liability, motor vehicle accidents, and other tort…

Kristina L. Pywowarczuk


Kristina Pywowarczuk began her practice in Arizona as a Maricopa County Deputy Public Defender. After seven years, Kristina switched to civil litigation in the areas of insurance defense, HOA, construction…

Alison W. Feehan


A member of Virginia and DC bars, Alison’s practice includes first and second chair management of civil trials, motions practice, and appeals in state and federal courts nationwide in a…

Angela R. MacFarlane


Angela represents established businesses and individuals in all aspects of civil litigation throughout state courts in Virginia. A Virginia native, Angela returned to Virginia after graduating from the University of…

P. Bradenham Michelle


Brad joins Harman Claytor after beginning his legal career at another Richmond area law firm.  He also served as the law clerk to the Honorable C.N. Jenkins, Jr. and the…

On March 21, 2019, Governor Northam signed Senate Bill 1619 into law, changing what remedies are available to a court faced with a potential litigant or a party who has recklessly deprived another party of evidence. The new statute provides: A party or potential litigant has a duty to preserve evidence that…