Anthony Tamburro is an Associate in the Civil Litigation group.
He represents individuals, businesses and insurers in all phases of litigation across Virginia and Maryland.
Anthony’s practice has spanned several distinct areas of law. He began his career at a boutique corporate bankruptcy firm in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. He later joined a prestigious Seattle firm, where his work included white collar defense, products liability, and contract disputes. Before joining McCandlish Holton, he practiced as a civil litigator at two well-regarded Richmond firms.
Anthony graduated from Emory University School of Law in 2018. While at Emory, he interned with a United States Bankruptcy Court judge and the Georgia Office of the Attorney General. He received his undergraduate degree from Colgate University in 2014, where he served as the broadcast voice of the women’s hockey and men’s lacrosse teams.
Outside the office, Anthony can usually be found in his backyard trying to keep his garden alive or watching his dog chase tennis balls.
Representative Matters
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Successfully authored and argued a Motion to Dismiss a RESPA claim in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia.
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Obtained a favorable settlement of an admitted liability trucking suit involving a facial scar and brain trauma for less than 10% of the ad damnum after succeeding on motions relating to the discovery of plaintiff’s social media activity.
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Authored a successful Motion to Dismiss a 42 U.S.C. § 1983 complaint based on theories of sovereign immunity and statutory protections for reporters of child abuse in the United States District Court for the Western District of Washington.
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Successfully authored and argued multiple Demurrers based on scope-of-employment defenses in Virginia Circuit Courts.
Recognitions
Professional and Community InvolvemenT
- VADA | Virginia Association of Defense Attorneys
- DRI
- Catholic Bar Association
publicationS
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Far from the Madding Crowd: Crowdfunding a Small Business Reorganization,
34 EMORY BANKR. DEV. J. 521 (2018) – cited in YALE L.J. FORUM (2021), and CROWDFUNDING IN THE PUBLIC SECTOR: THEORY AND BEST PRACTICES (2021).