Virginia Attorney · Portner & Shure

Virginia Legal Advocacy for Personal Injury, DUI/DWI & Criminal Defense.

Grayson Savage represents clients through Portner & Shure in personal injury, DUI/DWI defense, criminal defense, civil litigation, workers’ compensation, and traffic matters.

Serving Virginia Beach, Norfolk, Williamsburg, Richmond, and surrounding communities.

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Former ProsecutorCourtroom and case strategy experience.

Modern advocacy. Practical judgment. Virginia focus.

Grayson Savage is a Virginia attorney representing clients through Portner & Shure in personal injury, defense, litigation, workers’ compensation, and traffic matters.

A Virginia Beach native, Grayson began his legal career as a prosecutor, gaining courtroom experience handling criminal matters and advocating on behalf of the Commonwealth.

That background gives him a practical understanding of how cases are evaluated, negotiated, and presented in court. In private practice, Grayson uses that experience to serve individuals and businesses throughout Virginia.

His approach emphasizes preparation, responsiveness, and careful attention to the facts that matter.

Virginia Tech

B.A. Political Science: Legal Studies

University of Miami Law

J.D.

Virginia Beach, Norfolk, Williamsburg & Richmond.

This site is focused on Virginia legal services only. Legal services are provided through Portner & Shure, P.A.

Virginia Beach

Personal injury, DWI defense, criminal defense, litigation, workers’ compensation, and traffic matters.

Norfolk

Defense and litigation representation for clients throughout Norfolk and Hampton Roads.

Williamsburg

Representation for clients in Williamsburg and surrounding communities.

Richmond

Virginia legal representation for injury, defense, litigation, and workers’ compensation matters.

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