Vivile Dietrich is
a trial lawyer in our firm, focusing her practice on employment
law matters and personal injury cases. She comes to our firm
from Florida, where she practiced business law, wills/trusts
and estate planning, and probate. In her Florida law practice,
Vivile represented small to medium-sized businesses in transactional
business matters related to business formations, contract negotiations
(including shareholder agreements, noncompetition and nonsolicitation
agreements, and employment agreements), mergers and acquisitions,
and securities transactions.
Vivile was born in
the Philippines and raised in Jacksonville, Florida. She earned
her B.A. in Political Science from the University of Florida
in 1996, her M.B.A. from the University of Florida Warrington
College of Business in 2000, and her J.D. from the University
of Florida Levin College of Law in 2000. Vivile was admitted
to the Florida Bar in 2002 and the Virginia Bar in 2006. She
is admitted to practice in all of the state courts of Florida,
all of the state courts of Virginia, and the United States District
Court, Eastern District of Virginia. She is a member of the
American Bar Association (Section Member in Business Law; Taxation;
and Real Property, Probate and Trust Law); the Florida Bar Association
(Section Member for Business Law; Taxation; and Real Property,
Probate and Trust Law) and the Virginia State Bar. She is a
co-Author, with Dr. Winston P. Nagan, Samuel T. Dell Research
Scholar Professor of Law at the University of Florida, of the
article, Racism, Genocide and Mass Murder: Toward a Legal Theory
about Group Deprivations, National Black Law Journal, Vol. 17,
No. 2, at 133 (2004).