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Gentry
R. P. Ferrell
was born on July 10, 1950, in Lynchburg. After graduating from E. C.
Glass High School, he attended Washington & Lee University,
receiving his undergraduate degree, with high Honors in Journalism,
in 1972, and, later, in 1976, his Juris Doctor degree. While in law
school, he was a finalist in the Burks Moot Court Competition,
served as Captain of one of the school's two National Moot Court
teams, and was an assistant to Professor Edward S. Graves on the
Virginia Code Revision Commission. In his brief career as a
journalist, before returning to Washington & Lee for law school,
Mr. Ferrell covered the launch of Apollo 14 and was accredited as a
correspondent by the Department of Defense.
Mr.
Ferrell has maintained an active practice in the fields of both
business and property law and personal injury law since 1976. He has
extensive international business experience, having represented
Virginia-based clients in business negotiations and joint venture
operations throughout Europe, the Middle East, Africa and Asia. He
is an active member of the Lynchburg, Campbell County and Virginia
bar associations and in the past has been a member of the Virginia
Trial Lawyers Association and MENSA. In his home community, he has
taught at Central Virginia Community College and has served as
Chairman of the Local Human Rights Committee at the Central Virginia
Training Center, the nation's largest facility for the mentally
impaired. He and his wife Anne have five children.
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