Cheryl is a litigator with over three decades of experience representing clients in complex civil matters in both state and federal courts and in arbitration, mediation, and other forms of alternative dispute resolution. She represents individuals as well as businesses of all sizes in a wide range of matters, including breach of contract, breach of fiduciary duty, interference with contracts and business relationships, fraud, governance disputes, business “divorces,” misappropriation of trade secrets, breach of restrictive employment covenants, banking disputes, creditor’s rights, and real estate disputes. She also provides outside general counsel service to several businesses.
Cheryl enjoys helping her clients resolve issues in the courtroom and through alternative forms of dispute resolution, recognizing that litigation is not always the best route to resolution of disputes. Cheryl was a 4-year letterman and Co-Captain of the Women’s Tennis team at George Mason University. She graduated from GMU’s Scalia Law School at age 23 as the youngest member of her law school class. Cheryl joined a litigation boutique firm in Northern Virginia where she practiced until 2000 when she joined Egerton, McAfee.
In her down time, you may find her cycling, hiking, gardening, or enjoying college sports, especially basketball. She and her husband, Bill, are blessed with two lovely daughters, a fantastic son-in-law.
