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Tammy Stafford Ruble

Richmond Office
1809 Staples Mill Road
Richmond, Virginia 23230
phone: (804) 353-1200 | fax: (804) 257-7589
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Tammy focuses on the early stages of the litigation process – doing what it takes to draft and serve effective legal complaints. She has developed a disciplined systematic approach to tracking cases to ensure that pleadings are prepared properly, that trials are scheduled promptly, and that lawsuits are filed within the time limits prescribed by Virginia law.

Tammy's role with the law firm requires her to work closely with all of the firm's litigators. She serves as a resource on issues in her special fields of expertise which include the crafting of Complaints and documents relating to infant settlements, wrongful death settlements, due diligence, and discovery.

Tammy began her legal career with Allen, Allen, Allen & Allen before she finished law school. She worked part-time in the Summer and school year as an intern, and joined the firm as a full-time attorney in 1984.

Education

  • B.A. University of Virginia (1981)
  • J.D. T.C. Williams School of Law, University of Richmond (1984)
  • Licensed to practice law in the State of Virginia

Experience

  • Attorney, Allen, Allen, Allen & Allen (1984-Present)

Honors

  • Law Review, University of Richmond (1982-1984)

Professional Affiliations

  • Virginia State Bar
  • Virginia Trial Lawyers Association
  • Virginia Bar Association
  • Richmond Bar Association
  • Richmond Women's Bar Association
  • American Bar Association
  • American Association for Justice

Community Service

  • Volunteer, Girl Scouts of America
  • Neighborhood Representative, Woodlake Community Association

Personal

A native of River Vale, New Jersey, Tammy and her husband, Conrad, are the parents of two children, Connor and Peyton. Conrad operates his own computer networking business, Ruble-Mulvaney Associates, and is a professional digital photographer. Connor enjoys music and basketball, while Peyton participates in Girl Scouts and cheerleading.

Like her ancestor Patrick Henry, Tammy is a strong supporter of the American civil justice system which protects the civil liberties of each citizen.