JTQ LAW - Key Persons


Adam M. Jurach

Adam Jurach focuses his practice on cases relating to all criminal law matters, including traffic violations. Adam has strong roots in Virginia. He grew up in Stafford County and went to North Stafford High School. After high school he attended Hampden-Sydney College. While at Hampden-Sydney he was in the top 10% of his class and was selected to be a member of Phi Beta Kappa. Additionally, Adam played defensive end for the Tigers. He graduated Magna Cum Laude with a B.A. in 2000. He chose to attend the T.C. Williams School of Law at the University of Richmond and received his J.D. in 2004. Adam served as Assistant Commonwealth Attorney in Hanover County where he prosecuted nearly every type of criminal case, and routinely advised and trained the officers of the Hanover County Sherriff's Office. Working as a prosecutor provided him with extensive experience that now is helping him to assist his clients who are charged with crimes. Since leaving the prosecutor's office Adam has focused his legal practice helping individuals charged with criminal or traffic tickets. Adam understands that his clients are not only facing possible loss of freedom, but also financial loss, stress, and strain on family and loved ones. It is this understanding that makes Adam work hard to achieve the most favorable result for each client, either though aggressive trial advocacy or negotiations with prosecutors. Regardless of the type of criminal charge, Adam strives to ensure each case receives personalized attention, thorough research, and zealous advocacy. In addition to being an attorney, Adam also has served as a volunteer Paramedic for more than a decade. His extensive medical knowledge has proven immeasurable in many criminal cases that involve laboratory tests, medical records, and medical testimony.

Adam, Brian

Adam, Brian, and Tony use their combined experience to help you with whatever legal problems you may have. All of the attorneys at Jurach, Tacey & Quitiquit previously worked as Assistant Commonwealth Attorney's before joining the firm. We regularly appear in Henrico, Hanover, Chesterfield and Richmond as well as the surrounding counties. Adam and Tony left the Commonwealth Attorney's office and founded Jurach & Quitiquit in 2013. Brian joined the firm in 2016 bringing not only his Criminal, but also Personal Injury experience to the firm. If you have been charged with a crime or injured in an accident, call one of the attorneys at Jurach, Tacey & Quitiquit to help you navigate the upcoming legal matter.

G. Brian Tacey

Brian earned his B.S. from the College of Charleston in 2005 and his J.D. from the T.C. Williams School of Law at the University of Richmond in 2008. He has been admitted to practice in all courts in the Commonwealth of Virginia, as well as, the United States District Court (Eastern District of Virginia). Brian began his practice specializing in personal injury as well criminal defense before entering public service with the Hanover County Commonwealth's Attorney Office. While serving as an Assistant Commonwealth's Attorney, Brian handled all matters of criminal prosecution and was the lead prosecutor for the County's Vice Narcotics division, to include those investigations presented to the Multi Jurisdictional Grand Jury. In addition to his primary focus of complex narcotics investigation, Brian handled a wide variety of criminal matters ranging from traffic related offenses to violent crime. Prior to founding Jurach, Tacey & Quitiquit, PLC, Brian was in private practice with the law firm of Parcell & Webb, PC where he concentrated his practice on criminal defense and representing plaintiffs in personal injury suits. He continues to concentrate his practice on personal injury and criminal defense with specialization in the area of narcotics possession, distribution and transportation into the Commonwealth.

Hon. Bonnie C. Davis

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  • Presiding Judge

Hon. D. Gregory Carr

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  • Presiding Judge

Hon. Edward F. Jewett

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  • Clerk

Hon. Frederick G. Rockwell III

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  • Presiding Judge

Hon. Gregory L. Rupe

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  • Presiding Judge

Hon. J. David Rigler

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  • Presiding Judge, Chief Judge

Hon. James J. O'Connell III

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  • Presiding Judge

Hon. Mayo K. Gravatt

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  • Chief
  • Judge

Hon. Pamela O'Berry

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  • Presiding Judge, Chief Judge

Hon. Paul W. Cella

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  • Chief
  • Judge

Hon. Shalva J. Braxton

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  • Clerk

Hon. Stacy L. Stafford

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  • Clerk

Hon. Steven Colin McCallum

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  • Presiding Judge, Chief Judge

Hon. Thomas L. Vaughn

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  • Presiding Judge

Ms Dana Helm Shannon

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  • Clerk

Ms Donna D. Slade

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  • Clerk

Ryan H. Ash

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  • Member of the Virginia State Bar
Ryan is a member of the Virginia State Bar and recognized by Super Lawyers as a "Rising Star" in the field of "Civil Litigation: Plaintiff" for multiple years running.

Tony Quitiquit

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  • Receptionist
Tony Quitiquit is the most awesome ever! No one wanted to take my case, of a gun charge. He took the case, and got it dismissed. Maintaining my 2nd Amendment Rights! Best in Richmond, tried and proven. Tony concentrates his legal practice on criminal law, including serious charges like felonies, misdemeanors, DUI's and reckless driving tickets. Mr. Quitiquit grew up a Virginia native in Emporia and Chesterfield. He graduated from Hampden Sydney with a B.A. in political science. Tony was also a member of Pi Kappa Alpha and selected to be a part of the Wilson Center for Leadership in the Public Interest. Tony earned the James Madison Public Service Certificate by completing coursework and interning at the office of Congressman Randy Forbes. After his time at Hampden Sydney Mr. Quitiquit moved to Richmond and worked in Richmond, Henrico, and Hanover before deciding to go to law school. After living in the city for a number of years he moved to Hanover County. He earned his juris doctor from the Charleston School of Law in 2011. While in Charleston Tony served as Secretary for the Student Bar Association. He also served as an Ambassador for the school and completed over 500 hours of community service. He passed the bar on his first attempt, and has been admitted to practice in the Commonwealth of Virginia. Tony started his legal career as an Assistant Commonwealth's Attorney in Halifax, Virginia. After a year prosecuting in Halifax, he moved to Richmond and worked again as an Assistant Commonwealth's Attorney in Hanover. While serving as an Assistant Commonwealth's attorney, Tony worked on all types of criminal traffic matters , from DUI, reckless driving to Distribution and Malicious Wounding cases. He worked in Juvenile and Domestic Relations, General District, and Circuit Court handling everything from basic misdemeanors to complex felonies. Tony decided to leave the Office of the Commonwealth Attorney to start the legal defense firm Jurach, Tacey & Quitiquit. Mr. Quitiquit got married and moved to Rockville, in Hanover County. He concentrates his practice doing criminal defense and traffic work. Mr. Quitiquit handles traffic and criminal cases in all Courts in Virginia. Additionally, Mr. Quitiquit works as a Guardian ad Litem representing juveniles. Mr. Quitiquit has won numerous awards recognizing his work. Including being named a Super Lawyer five years in a row, an honor awarded to less than 2.5% of lawyers in Virginia. He uses his experience as a prosecutor and defense attorney to aggressively defend his criminal clients in courts around Virginia. Tony Quitiquit is a great lawyer! He cares a lot and wants to help you. He helped my driving ticket get reduced and I am so grateful! Highly recommend him, especially for traffic ticket charges! Kelsey Harris has been with the firm for almost a decade. She started when it was Jurach and Quitiquit as a receptionist. As we expanded so did Kelsey's responsibilities. She is an integral part of our business and now serves as our office manager. Kelsey is in charge of the staff at the office, does purchasing, and works directly with a number of our attorneys. In addition to her normal work load she is also a certified Notary Public. She is a lifelong resident of Hanover. Kelsey graduated from Patrick Henry and continued with training as a paralegal. She lives with her husband Austin and their dog Axel. In her free time she likes hanging out with friends and crafting.