Martin Thomas Jr. of The Decker Law firm adds one more title of civic service to his record this week as the Board of the Hampton Roads Regional Jail elected him as chair for 2018. Martin Thomas Jr. also serves as councilman for Ward 1 in Norfolk, sits on the Peter Decker Children’s Charity Board,…
Martin Thomas Jr. at the Norfolk MLK Day Celebration and March
Several ceremonies took place across Hampton Roads on January 15th to honor Dr. Martin Luther King Junior and his legacy. A ceremony and march that began at the Attucks Theatre hosted by the City of Norfolk Government brought hundreds together, including The Decker Law Firm’s Martin Thomas Jr. Many civil servants including mayor Kenny Alexander,…
Martin Thomas Jr. and The Decker Law Firm Featured in The Downtowner
New Norfolk City Councilman Martin Thomas Jr. To be a Positive Voice For Wards Corner And Other Worthwhile Causes Martin Thomas Jr. is a familiar face in Norfolk. You may recognize him from his extensive participation in local organizations such as the City of Norfolk Planning Commission, the Norfolk Architectural Review Board, the Wards Corner…
Martin Thomas Jr. Sworn in as Ward 1 Councilman
Martin Thomas Jr. took his oath of office and was sworn in as the new City Councilman of Ward 1 today! The ceremony took place at the Norfolk Courthouse, and we couldn’t be more proud of his accomplishment. With an educational foundation in urban planning, strong family ties to the Hampton Roads area, years of…
NORFOLK LAWYERS NAMED AS VIRGINIA LEGAL ELITES
NORFOLK, Virginia – Martin Thomas, George Neskis, and Martin Thomas, Jr. of The Decker Law Firm in Norfolk were named as Legal Elites by their peers in the Virginia Bar Association in the field of Criminal Law and Civil Litigation. Virginia Business partners with the Virginia Bar Association each year to accept nominations for the…
Martin Thomas, Jr. Reappointed as Vice-Chair of the Norfolk City Planning Commission
On March 10, 2015, Martin Thomas, Jr. was reappointed as Vice-Chair of the Norfolk City Planning Commission. The City Planning Commission (CPC) is a seven-member body, appointed by the City Council, responsible for the review of land use and zoning matters for the City of Norfolk. The commission makes recommendations on various matters to City…