Mr Charles Malcolm Lollar Sr. | Attorney

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About Charles

Charles “Chuck” Lollar is an attorney who represents clients in all regions of Virginia and North Carolina. His exclusive focus of practice is representation of property owners with eminent domain issues.

Chuck Lollar has been repetitively selected by his peers to Best Lawyers of America, Super Lawyers, Martindale-Hubbell “excellent” lawyer rating for well over a decade. This selection is based on an evaluation of twelve indicators including peer recognition, and exceptional professional achievement in legal practice. Being selected to Super Lawyers is limited to a small number of attorneys in each state. As one of the few attorneys to garner the distinction of Super Lawyers, Charles Lollar has earned the respect of peers as one of the top-rated attorneys in the nation.

Chuck feels strongly about the value of community service and has served faithfully in his professional as well as personal communities. He has served his profession over the years in various positions, most recently as the president of the Norfolk and Portsmouth Bar Association. He has recently served as a member of the Executive Committee and Executive Council of the Virginia State Bar Association and as past chair of the Virginia State Bar Conference of Local and Specialty Bar Associations.

He is a lifelong skier, snowboarder, and water sports enthusiast. He has volunteered as a first responder ski patroller for twenty years and additionally in a pro bono capacity as current Legal Advisor/General Counsel for National Ski Patrol System, Inc., of Lakewood, Colorado.

Chuck was educated at Washington and Lee University School of Law graduating in 1977. He has been admitted to practice law in Virginia and North Carolina since 1977. He assisted in the trial of his first property rights case to a jury in 1976, while in law school, under Virginia’s then new Third Year Practice Rule.

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Chuck has a passion for property rights and has dedicated his career to representing owners in eminent domain and property rights matters.  Chuck has represented a variety of landowners including farmers, retail and commercial business owners, real estate developers, investors, and owners of other types of private property, ranging from Fortune 100 companies to small businesses and homeowners.

Chuck advises his clients throughout the condemnation process, from the announcement of a public project to the disbursement of monies paid for just compensation. He contests the power of condemning authorities to acquire private property where public use is not apparent, and pursues inverse condemnation claims arising when private property is acquired without the payment of just compensation. He handles these claims in state and federal courts in both Virginia and North Carolina. Since his first property rights trial in 1977, Chuck has tried many condemnation cases to a jury.

Chuck has a strong background in commercial real estate and real estate litigation which he calls upon to enhance his property rights practice.  A seasoned speaker and author, Chuck has lectured regularly on eminent domain and property rights at state and national conferences and has penned a number of expert articles on these topics.

Admission

Verified West Virginia

2016

Verified North Carolina

1977

Verified Virginia

Education

The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

1972

Recognitions & Achievements

Associations
  • Virginia Bar Association
  • American Bar Association
  • Virginia State Bar Association (Chairman of the Eminent Domain Committee)
  • Norfolk & Portsmouth Bar Association

Notable Work

Publications

Working to Find Workable Resolutions: Settling Cases Early to Protect Your Clients Resources and Limit Their Exposure, Address Before the Eminent Domain Conference of CLE International



Issues That Impact Your Daily Practice: Why Doing What’s Right Protects Your Practice, Address Before the Eminent Domain Conference of CLE International


The Input of Zoning in the Valuation Case: How Zoning Plays Out For More or Less Just Compensation, Address Before the Eminent Domain Conference of CLE International


Ethics Considerations for the Eminent Domain Practitioner, Address Before the Eminent Domain Conference of CLE International


Trial Techniques in Just Compensation Proceedings: What Will the Jury Members Know and How Will they Know It?, Address Before the Eminent Domain Conference of CLE International


Voir Dire: Selecting the Judges of Just Compensation, Address Before Condemnation 101 Conference

The Lollar Law Firm, PLLC Highlights

Employment, Criminal, DUI-DWI, Litigation, Contract, The Lollar Law Firm specializes in civil litigation, criminal law, collections, college student defense, and employment law. With regards to civil litigation matters, Ms. Lollar handles cases involving business law, contract law, insurance disputes and employment litigation. With regards to criminal law matters, Ms. Lollar handles cases involving traffic law, DUI/DWI law, college student offenses, underage offenses, driving while license revoked or suspended, drug offenses and expungements. With regards to employment law matters, Ms. Lollar handles cases involving wrongful termination, employment discrimination, sexual harassment, the Family Medical Leave Act, severance agreements, workplace retaliation, severance agreements and unemployment insurance claims.

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