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Brandon Davis serves clients across Northern Virginia and the Shenandoah Valley, from the suburbs of Loudoun County to the rural communities of Frederick County. He is licensed by the Virginia State Bar and the Washington D.C. Bar Association, and his office is located in Leesburg. Select a location below to learn how he can help you with business law and legacy planning where you live and work.

Loudoun County

Business and Legacy Planning in Loudoun County, VA

Loudoun County is one of the fastest-growing counties in the country, and with that growth comes real legal complexity. Farms and rural homesteads that have been in families for generations now sit adjacent to some of the most expensive real estate on the East Coast. Business owners are scaling up at a pace that outstrips their legal infrastructure. Families who never thought they needed a will suddenly have an estate worth protecting.

Brandon Davis, Esq. launched his practice from the heart of Loudoun County for a reason. As a resident of Western Loudoun, he understands what land, legacy, and local business mean to this community, not in the abstract, but in the daily reality of managing what you’ve built.

Legacy Planning Across Loudoun

Whether you’re in the horse country of Middleburg or a new development in South Riding, the same truth holds: a generic template from the internet is not a plan. Brandon works with families across Loudoun to build estate plans that reflect what they actually own, what they actually value, and who they want to provide for. Wills, trusts, powers of attorney, and advanced medical directives are structured around your life, not a form.

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Business Law for Loudoun County Owners

Loudoun’s business community runs the range from boutique wineries and equine operations to tech contractors and professional service firms. Brandon offers fractional general counsel services and project-based business legal work, including contract review, formation, and operational risk assessment, at a fixed fee that makes legal counsel accessible rather than occasional.

What I handle for Loudoun County clients:
  • Wills, trusts, powers of attorney, and advanced medical directives
  • Business formation, contracts, and general counsel services
  • Generational wealth and estate planning strategies
  • Fixed-fee engagements with no surprise billing

Leesburg

Business and Legacy Planning in Leesburg, VA

Leesburg is where Brandon Davis is located, and it is where he is woven into the community. He serves as President of BNI Leesburg Leaders and served on Lovettsville Town Council from 2022 to 2026. When he says he understands the Leesburg business landscape, it is not marketing language. He has sat across the table from business owners, community leaders, and local families in professional and civic settings for years.

Leesburg sits at the economic crossroads of Loudoun County, with old-town businesses alongside a rapidly growing professional community, all operating in a legal environment that changes faster than most owners realize. Contracts get signed. Partnerships form and sometimes fracture. Families grow and assets accumulate without a plan for what happens next.

What Leesburg Clients Typically Need

Business owners in Leesburg come to Brandon for two main reasons. First, they have outgrown informal arrangements, whether a handshake understanding or a downloaded operating agreement, and need real legal infrastructure. Second, they have had something go wrong and need practical advice fast. Both situations are exactly what a fractional general counsel relationship is built for.

Leesburg families often have more to protect than they realize. Home values in Loudoun have appreciated sharply, retirement accounts have grown, and there is now a real estate of consequence that deserves a real plan. Brandon takes a whole-life view of estate planning, treating it as legacy work rather than document production.

What I handle for Leesburg clients:
  • Wills, revocable living trusts, and powers of attorney
  • Business contracts and operating agreements
  • Fractional general counsel for small and mid-size businesses
  • Estate planning for growing Loudoun County families
  • Fixed-fee and transparent billing, always
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Ashburn

Business and Legacy Planning in Ashburn, VA

Ashburn is Loudoun County’s economic engine, home to the data center corridor that powers much of the internet, a dense population of technology professionals, and one of the most educated and high-earning communities in the state. It is also a place where many residents have accumulated significant assets, including stock options, real estate, and retirement accounts, without a legal plan that reflects what they actually have.

Brandon Davis, Esq. serves Ashburn clients on two tracks. The first is legacy planning: working with families to build estate plans that account for the full picture, including how to structure beneficiary designations on retirement accounts, how to avoid probate on a home that has appreciated substantially, and how to make sure a surviving spouse or minor child is protected without a court having to step in. The second is business law: contractors, consultants, and small business owners in the Ashburn area need contracts and counsel from an attorney who is not going to charge them $400 an hour to think out loud.

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Why Ashburn Families Need a Plan Now

Many Ashburn residents are in their 30s and 40s, young by estate planning standards, but not by the standards of what they own. A home worth $700,000, a 401(k), a life insurance policy, and two young children is an estate that demands a will and a trust. Without one, Virginia’s intestacy laws decide what happens, and those laws rarely match what you would actually want.

What I handle for Ashburn clients:
  • Revocable living trusts and pour-over wills
  • Beneficiary coordination and account titling guidance
  • Powers of attorney and healthcare directives
  • Business contracts and entity documents for tech professionals and contractors
  • Fixed-fee packages so you know the cost before you commit

Sterling

Business and Legacy Planning in Sterling, VA

Sterling is a working community, dense, diverse, and driven. Small business owners here run restaurants, cleaning companies, contracting outfits, and retail shops that are the economic fabric of Eastern Loudoun. Many are first-generation business owners who built something real and have not yet taken the legal steps to protect it.

Brandon Davis has spent his career giving practical legal advice to business owners who do not have time for lengthy consultations and cannot afford to be wrong. In Sterling, that means clients who need clear contracts, correctly structured entities, and access to a lawyer who will give them the full picture, not just the answer that makes the engagement last longer.

Legacy Planning for Sterling Families

Sterling’s multi-generational households and immigrant families often have estate planning needs that are more complex than average, with property in multiple jurisdictions, family members abroad, and assets that do not fit neatly into a standard template. Brandon’s approach begins with understanding the whole of a client’s situation, not just drafting documents to fill in the blanks.

A power of attorney executed properly under Virginia law is different from what many families assume it to be. An advanced medical directive needs to reflect your actual wishes, not a default form. These are the gaps that create real problems, and the ones Brandon is committed to closing for Sterling clients.

What I handle for Sterling clients:
  • Wills and revocable trusts tailored to complex family situations
  • Business formation and operating agreements
  • Contracts for service-based and trade businesses
  • Powers of attorney and healthcare directives
  • Flat-fee billing with no hourly surprises
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Purcellville

Business and Legacy Planning in Purcellville, VA

Purcellville sits at the heart of Western Loudoun, wine country, equine properties, family farms, and a tight-knit small-town community that takes its values seriously. It is also where Brandon Davis calls home. He grew up rural, and he moved to this area because it reflects what he believes in: that what you have built over a lifetime deserves to be protected and passed on with intention.

Western Loudoun clients often have estate planning needs that differ meaningfully from their suburban counterparts. A working farm is not just a real estate asset. It is a livelihood, a way of life, and often the centerpiece of a family’s financial picture. Transferring it poorly, or failing to plan at all, can force a sale that no one wanted. Brandon works with families in Purcellville and the surrounding area to build plans that account for what rural property actually represents.

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Businesses That Define Western Loudoun

Wineries, cideries, agritourism operations, and equine businesses face a legal environment that standard small-business templates do not address well. Liability structures matter. Contracts with vendors, event partners, and employees need to be sound. Many of these operations are closely held family businesses that eventually need a succession plan as well.

Brandon offers fractional general counsel services and project-based legal work at fixed fees, built for business owners who need real legal counsel without the overhead of a traditional firm.

What I handle for Purcellville clients:
  • Farm and rural property estate planning
  • Revocable and irrevocable trusts for generational transfer
  • Business formation and contracts for agritourism and equine operations
  • Wills, powers of attorney, and healthcare directives
  • Fixed-fee and transparent engagements

Winchester

Business and Legacy Planning in Winchester, VA

Winchester sits at the northern tip of the Shenandoah Valley, a city with deep historical roots, a growing medical and professional sector, and a surrounding region of farmland, small towns, and family-owned businesses that have been operating for decades. It is a community where legacy is not just a legal term. It is what people work their whole lives to build.

Brandon Davis serves Winchester clients on both the business and estate planning sides. He brings the same philosophy to Winchester that defines his practice across Northern Virginia: radical transparency, fixed-fee pricing, and a willingness to tell clients the full truth about their options, even when it is uncomfortable.

What Winchester Clients Are Dealing With

Many Winchester-area families have parents or grandparents who never got their estate in order. The home is in one name. The bank accounts have no beneficiary designations. There is no power of attorney, which means a court has to get involved if something goes wrong. These are fixable problems, but only before a crisis, not after.

Winchester business owners, meanwhile, are often operating without contracts that would hold up if a vendor relationship went sideways or an employee dispute arose. Brandon provides project-based legal work and fractional counsel designed for businesses that want legal protection without the cost of a full-time attorney or a billing relationship that rewards inefficiency.

What I handle for Winchester clients:
  • Wills, trusts, and advanced medical directives
  • Powers of attorney, both financial and healthcare
  • Business contracts
  • Fractional general counsel for Winchester-area businesses
  • Flat-fee packages with the full cost known upfront
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