Why Sterling Clients Work With Brandon Davis, Esq.
Sterling’s legal market is often underserved relative to the complexity of its residents’ situations. Large law firms concentrate in more urban parts of Northern Virginia. Solo practitioners sometimes lack the range to handle both business and estate matters. My practice is designed to fill that gap.
Business and Estate Planning That Works Together
Many Sterling business owners have spent years running their companies without setting up the legal infrastructure that protects them when something goes wrong. An LLC with no operating agreement, a family business with no succession plan, a company with no plan for the owner’s death or incapacity, these situations become expensive problems fast. I address both the business and estate sides so neither leaves the other exposed.
Straightforward Communication About Complex Legal Issues
Legal documents are often written in ways that obscure what they actually do. I explain every document and every decision in plain terms before you sign. Sterling clients frequently arrive having signed contracts or corporate documents years ago that they do not fully understand. That clarity matters when something changes and you need to know what your agreements say.
A Practice Built for Small Business Owners
Sterling’s small business community runs on a different timeline than a corporate client. My fractional general counsel service gives Sterling businesses access to ongoing legal support at a predictable cost, without retaining a large firm for every individual question.
Sensitivity to Multi-Generational and Immigrant Business Families
Sterling has a significant first-generation business owner population where business assets and personal assets are deeply intertwined. Estate planning in those situations requires attention to family dynamics and the practical realities of how a business actually transfers between generations. I approach these engagements with the time they require.
Virginia Law Applied to Sterling’s Realities
Sterling is an unincorporated community in Loudoun County, which means its businesses are subject to Loudoun County’s regulatory structure and its residents’ estates pass through the Loudoun County Circuit Court in Leesburg if probate is required. For many Sterling families, the family home is the largest asset in the estate. Virginia does not impose a state estate tax, but the probate process for a home titled only in one person’s name requires court administration that can take six months or longer and involves public disclosure of the estate’s assets and beneficiaries.
A revocable living trust avoids that process by holding the home and other assets during your lifetime and directing their transfer at death without court involvement. For Sterling families where both spouses have contributed to building the marital estate, a joint trust with clear provisions for what happens when the first spouse dies and when the surviving spouse dies is often the appropriate structure. Virginia law gives spouses strong default protections under the elective share statute, but relying on default rules rather than intentional planning is a risk that a well-drafted estate plan eliminates.
Legal Services for Sterling Clients
Business Law
Sterling’s business community includes retail shops, restaurants, personal service businesses, construction and contracting companies, and professional service providers. My business law services are designed for the legal needs that arise across that range.
Legacy (Estate) Planning
Estate planning for Sterling families requires attention to the specific assets that make up most local estates, including real property, small business interests, retirement accounts, and life insurance.
My Process
Areas I Serve
Serving Sterling and Nearby Communities
I serve clients in Sterling and throughout the surrounding area, including:
Ashburn, Dulles, Cascades, Countryside, Sugarland Run, Leesburg, Lansdowne, and communities throughout eastern Loudoun County.
The office is located in downtown Leesburg, a short drive from Sterling. Remote consultations are available for clients who prefer to begin the process virtually.

Frequently Asked Questions
Contact Brandon Davis, Esq. for Sterling Clients
Your business and your family deserve legal planning that is as specific as the lives you have built. I work directly with Sterling clients on business law and estate planning, with clear pricing and direct attorney access from start to finish. Schedule your consultation by calling 540-425-8278 or emailing contact@bdavisatlaw.com. Consultations are subject to a $200 creditable fee.





