What gets me motivated each day is knowing that I might get to resolve an issue that I have never seen before. I really enjoy "piecing the puzzle" together in a way that helps answer our client's questions.
Ian Joseph represents financial institutions in a variety of litigated matters. Focusing on mortgage lenders, loan servicers, and service providers, Ian counsels clients on matters arising under consumer protection statutes, as well as business disputes such as fraud and breach of contract.
During law school, Ian served as a Judicial Intern for The Hon. Claude V. Worrell, II in the 16th Judicial Circuit Court in Charlottesville, VA. He also worked as a summer associate in two McGlinchey offices, including one summer as recipient of McGlinchey’s 1L LCLD Scholarship (which offers career development and relationship building opportunities for first-year law students from diverse backgrounds). Prior to attending law school, Ian worked as a paralegal.
Ian’s practice is characterized by collaboration, attention to detail, and willingness to learn. He prides himself on his legal research and writing and the diversity of his legal experience.