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Firm News
Leesburg, VA Personal Injury Firm Awards $1,500 to First Winner of Hope and Opportunity Scholarship

After careful review and consideration from judges, Whitlock Law proudly announces Thalya Cruz as the first-ever winner of the firm’s Hope and Opportunity Scholarship. We opened the Hope and Opportunity Scholarship to celebrate and empower students who have survived the foster care system, providing a $1,500 award to one student per semester. At Whitlock Law, we understand that these students are often placed at a disadvantage when it comes to pursuing higher education, and we hope to celebrate their accomplishments with this opportunity.
Thalya Cruz is a current student at Gonzaga University School of Law. She has narrowed her focus to family law, a decision inspired by her lived experience in Idaho’s foster care system. In her career, she hopes to advocate for children in foster care and help keep families together.
The Hope and Opportunity Scholarship is intended to support college students who have spent part or all of their childhood in foster care. Interested students must write a 500-word essay reflecting on the challenges they have experienced in the foster care system and how it contributed to their growth. The next deadline for the scholarship falls on November 5, 2025. You can read more about the application process via: https://www.whitlocklawllc.com/scholarship
Whitlock Law, LLC Sponsors Loudoun County Pride Festival 2025

Attorney Morgan Whitlock is overjoyed to announce that she and her firm, Whitlock Law, are sponsoring the Loudoun Pride Festival for 2025. As a Gold Sponsor, Morgan has contributed more than $2,500 to support the festival’s inclusive events and offerings for the community.
The Loudoun Pride Festival is held annually as a celebration of the LGBTQ+ community, featuring live music performances and family-friendly activities within the expansive festival grounds. The festival will be held on May 31 from 12:00 to 6:00 PM at Ida Lee Park in Leesburg, VA. Readers can learn more about the festival by visiting https://www.loudounpride.org/.
Attorney Morgan Whitlock is proud to serve as a sponsor for the Loudoun Pride Festival. In the past, she has sponsored other local events, including Loudoun’s local T-ball team. She also served as a past Secretary for the Virginia Women Attorneys Association, and she volunteered her legal services in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans.
Whitlock Law Opens New Location in Leesburg and Expands to Criminal Defense

Whitlock Law is thrilled to announce several changes taking place heading into the new year. The firm has opened a new office in Leesburg, Virginia. It has also hired Attorney Amy Harber, which will allow it to expand its legal services to provide criminal defense representation to clients throughout Virginia.
Whitlock Law opened its new location in Leesburg in order to better serve its Virginia clients. From this office, Whitlock Law will represent personal injury clients as well as those facing criminal charges. The firm can address charges including DUI, drug crimes, sex crimes, traffic violations, white-collar crimes, assault, and more. The Leesburg office complements the firm’s other locations in Silver Spring, Bowie, Frederick, Chesapeake, Manassas, and Glen Allen.
Attorney Amy Harber joined Whitlock Law in the fall of 2024. She handles cases throughout Virginia, representing clients in personal injury, criminal defense, and various civil litigation matters. Before joining Whitlock Law, Attorney Harber worked as a Senior Attorney at Allstate Insurance, obtaining over $2 million in subrogation recoveries. She also worked as an Assistant Commonwealth’s Attorney, prosecuting criminal cases.
Silver Spring Personal Injury Attorney Morgan Whitlock Named 2025 Elite Lawyer

Morgan Whitlock, a Maryland personal injury lawyer, is proud to announce that she has been named an Elite Lawyer for 2025. As the founding attorney of Whitlock Law, Morgan’s hands-on approach with clients and determination throughout each case have earned her this respected distinction. The Elite Lawyer award highlights Attorney Whitlock’s credibility, skillset, and the admiration she has received from her peers.
For the past 17 years, Attorney Whitlock has provided exceptional legal services to clients throughout Maryland and Virginia. Morgan helps victims and their families recover compensation after life-altering injuries or the loss of a loved one. As a passionate advocate for her clients, Attorney Whitlock provides representation in cases involving car, motorcycle, and tractor-trailer accidents, as well as premises liability and police brutality cases.
As a leader in the legal community, Attorney Whitlock holds memberships with the Virginia Trial Lawyers Association and the Maryland Association for Justice. Ms. Whitlock started practicing law in 2008 before opening the doors of Whitlock Law in 2017.