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Chesterfield Attorney Julie A.C. Seyfarth Named a 2020 Influential Woman of Law

Julie A.C. Seyfarth, a Deputy County Attorney with the Chesterfield Attorney’s Office, was recently named a 2020 Influential Woman of Law by the Virginia Lawyers Weekly publication.

The awards program honors women attorneys and judges across the state for their excellent work on behalf of the justice system and for their continued commitment to their communities and profession.

Of the 33 other women selected by the publication, Seyfarth, a University of Richmond Law School alumna, is the first county or city attorney in the commonwealth to be selected for the designation since its inception in 2019.

“This is a well-earned and well-deserved recognition for Julie,” said Chesterfield County Attorney Jeffrey L. Mincks. “Julie is a seasoned, effective and fierce advocate for her many clients, and they are extremely loyal to her. She is one of Chesterfield County’s primary litigators in both the state and federal courts, and never retreats from a challenge. Julie is also in constant demand as an instructor on a variety of topics, and is renowned for her creative, high-energy presentations. Chesterfield County is fortunate to have an attorney of this caliber in the county Attorney’s Office.”

Since joining the Chesterfield County Attorney’s Office in November 2010, Seyfarth has provided daily legal counsel for the county’s Police, Human Resources, Fire and Emergency Management Services (EMS) and Risk Management departments.

She also regularly conducts trainings for the Police Department and Fire and EMS while also assisting with the development and support of new and existing programs that include peer support and officer wellness initiatives.

“Julie is a true talent with an unmatched work ethic,” said Michael B. Young, Chesterfield Police Department captain. “She makes those around her want to be better versions of themselves. To be willing to do so much good outside of the scope of one’s primary duties is a rare quality. As it relates to the officer wellness paradigm shift for the Police Department, Julie has truly been an unsung hero. Her talents and selfless contributions deserve the utmost gratitude, recognition and praise.”

Seyfarth, along with the other honorees, will be celebrated at a reception and awards program Tuesday, February 18 at the Hotel John Marshall in downtown Richmond.

Read more about the second annual Influential Women of Law 2020 class from Virginia Lawyers Weekly here.

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