Justin Thatch has experience serving clients in a variety of civil litigation matters, mainly in the areas of surety and fidelity law, personal injury, insurance defense, and commercial-landlord tenant matters. Mr. Thatch is committed to helping the clients he serves achieve their respective goals efficiently.
Prior to joining Wright, Constable & Skeen, Mr. Thatch served as a judicial law clerk to the Honorable John P. Davey of the Circuit Court for Prince George’s County and lived in Baltimore. He then moved to Richmond and began practicing at a small litigation firm working on matters for many corporate and individual clients. During this time, Mr. Thatch expanded his experience to work on surety and fidelity matters, appearing in court on multiple estate bond matters and litigating others.
Mr. Thatch received his law degree from William & Mary Law School. While in law school, he served as Senior Articles Editor for the William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal, where his student note was published during his third year. Before law school, Mr. Thatch received bachelor’s degrees in both History and Political Science from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Outside the office, Mr. Thatch enjoys spending time with his wife and cat, playing golf, and attending weekly trivia games.
Mr. Thatch is one of the attorneys located in our Richmond office.