Attorney Bio
Sloan Lambert is a dedicated family law attorney in our Virginia Beach office. She is passionate about guiding clients through challenging legal matters with empathy and precision.
A native of Mechanicsville, Virginia, Sloan earned her J.D. from Regent University School of Law, graduating cum laude.
During her time at Regent, she served as Chairwoman of the Trial Advocacy Board, became a National Trial Advocacy Champion, and received the prestigious Best Advocate Award at Harvard Law School’s Crimson Cup.
She also served as Managing Editor and Public Relations Director for the Journal of Global Justice and Public Policy, where she organized impactful legal symposiums. Sloan is admitted to practice law in Virginia and Maryland and has gained valuable experience clerking for several esteemed judges across Virginia. Known for her strong advocacy skills and meticulous attention to detail, Sloan is committed to achieving positive outcomes for her clients.
Beyond her legal practice, Sloan is a first-degree Black Belt in Tae Kwon Do and enjoys spending time with her husband and their golden retriever, Londyn. She is deeply invested in personal growth and fostering meaningful relationships with her clients and community.
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