The Fairfax Law Foundation Hosts the Annual Northern Virginia Pro Bono Reception.

On June 7, 2018, the Fairfax Law Foundation hosted the Annual Northern Virginia Pro Bono Reception. This reception encouraged pro bono service by recognizing the efforts of those who volunteer. This included several members of Cooper Ginsberg Gray, PLLC, including: Carly Anderson, Heather Cooper, Joanne Randa, Kristen Kugel, Nathan Olson, Robert Kotwicki, Rob Worster and […]
David Ginsberg, Nathan Olson, and Rob Worster Attend Fairfax County Juvenile Court Judge Helen Leiner’s Retirement Celebration

On January 11, 2018, David Ginsberg, Nathan Olson, and Rob Worster attended the retirement celebration of Fairfax County Juvenile Court Judge Helen Leiner. We all wish Judge Leiner the very best in her retirement after 11 years on the bench.
Rob Worster Lays Wreaths at Arlington National Cemetery

On December 16, 2017, Rob Worster participated in the annual holiday wreath laying at Arlington National Cemetery. The tradition began when Maine wreath maker Morrill Worcester donated 5,000 wreaths to Arlington National Cemetery. Some 26 years later, Wreaths Across America, a nonprofit organization, arranges for wreaths to be laid in over 1,200 cemeteries across the […]
Robert Worster is Awarded a Pro Bono Attorney of the Year Award at the Annual State of the Judiciary Luncheon

Congratulations to our very own, Robert Worster, for being awarded one of the Pro Bono Attorney of the Year awards at the State of the Judiciary Luncheon on November 29, 2017! Over the years, Rob has dedicated much of his time to community service and pro bono work. He refurnishes furniture for use by Pathway […]
CGG SPONSORS THE NORTHERN VIRGINIA CHAPTER OF THE VIRGINIA WOMEN ATTORNEYS ASSOCIATION HOLIDAY RECEPTION

Dan Gray, Rob Worster, Nathan Olson, Carly Anderson, and Kristen Kugel attended the Northern Virginia Chapter of the Virginia Women Attorneys Association Holiday Reception on Wednesday, December 6th. The Reception was held at The Atrium at Meadowlark Gardens and honored the Judges appointed to the bench over the last year. As in past years, CGG […]
Rob Worster Presents “Use, Abuse, and Addiction in Family Law”

On Wednesday, November 8, 2017, Robert M. Worster III, Esq. presented a continuing legal education seminar on “Use, Abuse, and Addiction in Family Law.” The panel also included the Hon. Stephen C. Shannon, Fairfax County Circuit Court; the Hon. Kimberly J. Daniel, Fairfax County Juvenile & Domestic Relations District Court; Elizabeth (Lisa) Bennett, Ph.D., Clinical […]
Rob Worster Received an “AV Preeminent” Rating

Rob Worster has received an “AV Preeminent” rating by Martindale-Hubbell, and has also received the Gold Client Champion award as well as the Client Distinction award. Less than one percent of attorneys have achieved this distinction. The AV Preeminent Attorney is the highest peer rating standard and “signifies that a large number of the lawyer’s […]
Rob Worster Elected Secretary of the VA State Bar’s Fifth District Committee

Rob Worster has been elected Secretary of the Virginia State Bar’s Fifth District Committee (Section II). This Section is one of two committees assigned to Fairfax County and is comprised of seven local attorneys and three lay members. Members of the Committee meet monthly throughout the year to review investigative reports and evaluate pending complaints […]
Rob Worster Serves as the Master of Ceremonies

On June 13th, Rob Worster served as master of ceremonies for a Fairfax County Bar Association CLE on evidence. The Seminar was taught by the Honorable Thomas P Mann and attended by over 70 members of the Bar. It was an excellent presentation, and Judge Mann provided very helpful insight.
Prince George’s County Bar Association’s 17th Annual Family Law Seminar

On May 6, 2017, Rob Worster presented at the Prince George’s County Bar Association’s 17th Annual Family Law Seminar. Rob participated in a lively panel discussion of third-party custody cases and the custody and visitation rights of grandparents, step-parents and same sex parents. Additionally, Mr. Worster explained Virginia’s alternative approach to Maryland’s recognition of “de […]