Community Engagement

At Setliff Law, community engagement is an extension of our practice. Our attorneys are recognized voices on issues shaping today’s legal and regulatory landscape, frequently contributing through speaking engagements, professional publications, and educational programs. This page highlights our ongoing involvement in thought leadership, industry dialogue, and community outreach beyond our day-to-day advocacy for clients.


Setliff Law is proud to congratulate partner and owner Steve Setliff on receiving the Virginia Loggers Association’s President’s Award at the Virginia Loggers Association’s (VLA) 23rd Annual Conference, held August 7–10 at the Inn at Virginia Tech and Skelton Conference Center in Blacksburg, Virginia.


Sean M. Barrick featured in The Richmond Lawyer (Pro Bono Edition).

Setliff Law Attorney Featured in The Richmond Lawyer The Richmond Bar Association’s latest issue of The Richmond Lawyer was dedicated to the National Celebration of Pro Bono, honoring attorneys who give their time to serve the community.

Congratulations to Sean for his thoughtful contribution and for helping highlight the importance of pro bono work in our legal community. Read his article here


Steve Setliff presenting at a company drivers’ meeting for Wilbourne Land and Timber, Inc.

Free Driver Presentations Steve Setliff, partner and owner of Setliff Law, offers free presentations to client members at company drivers' meetings.

To schedule a session, contact Steve Setliff at (804) 377-1261.


Setliff Law team members at the Virginia Loggers Association Annual Meeting.

Setliff Law Teams Up with the Virginia Loggers Association Members of the Setliff Law team enjoyed connecting with valued clients and friends at the Virginia Loggers Association’s 2025 Annual Meeting.

  • "Bracing for Change: Legal Priorities for Virginia's Timber Industry" – Stephen Setliff
  • "Death (Liability) and Taxes" – Mitchell Goldstein
  • "Bats, Pending Legislation, and Workers' Compensation Updates" – John Stacy
  • "When Every Minute Counts: The First 24 Hours After a Casualty Event" – Steve Setliff