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Gentry Locke Named in 2025 Best Places to Work

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by Kathleen Lordan
Lordan@gentrylocke.com


Gentry Locke is honored to be named among the 2025 Best Places to Work by Virginia Business, a recognition that reflects our commitment to fostering a supportive, involved, and thriving workplace culture. This accolade celebrates companies that prioritize employee satisfaction, workplace engagement, and a healthy work-life balance—all values that Gentry Locke holds at the heart of its operations.

Serving clients across Virginia and beyond, Gentry Locke has grown to include four offices located in Roanoke, Lynchburg, Richmond, and Norfolk. This statewide presence allows us to provide exceptional legal services while maintaining close ties to the communities we serve. Our firm is especially proud of our expertise in the construction, road, and bridge sectors, where we play a key role in supporting infrastructure development throughout the Commonwealth. Our work in this area includes providing legal guidance to contractors, developers, and design professionals, helping to get the jobs done.

At Gentry Locke, our core values of being professional, collaborative, skillful, innovative, and committed, drive everything we do. We strive to create an environment where employees feel empowered, motivated, and supported, offering robust professional development opportunities, prioritizing collaboration, and encouraging innovation to meet the evolving needs of our clients and communities.

The recognition underscores the impact of our ongoing efforts to foster a workplace culture where respect, positivity, and teamwork flourish. It is also a testament to the exceptional dedication and camaraderie of our employees, who contribute daily to our shared success.

We extend our gratitude to Virginia Business for this distinction and to our team for their invaluable contributions. Being named a Best Place to Work affirms our belief that when employees succeed, so do our firm and our clients.

 

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