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Education:
Ms. Booth graduated from the T.C. Williams School of Law of the University of Richmond in 2004. During the summer after her first year of law school, she studied abroad in Greece through Tulane University. She received a Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology from Mary Washington College in 2001, where she graduated
cum laude. During her college career, Ms. Booth worked on campus and was an active member of the Honor Council and Rotaract Club.
Experience / Designations:
Ms. Booth began working as an associate attorney for the law office of Martin J. Ganderson in October, 2004, and is now a shareholder of GANDERSON LAW, P.C., the successor in practice to the law office of Martin J. Ganderson, concentrating her practice areas in corporate, estate planning and administration, and elder law matters. Ms. Booth interned at a Fredericksburg law firm during college and worked part-time for an attorney in Richmond during her third year of law school. She also gained experience working for law firms on the Eastern Shore during summers both before, and during, law school.
Ms. Booth is a member of the Virginia State Bar, the American Bar Association, and the Norfolk and Portsmouth Bar Association. She is admitted to practice in the Supreme Court of Virginia.
Publications:
Ms. Booth is a co-author of (i) "Fundamental Issues in Elder Law," National Business Institute, Inc. (2006), and (ii) Virginia Medicaid Workshop," HalfMoon LLC, 2004.
Personal:
Ms. Booth resides with her husband in downtown Norfolk, although she is originally from the Eastern Shore of Virginia, where her parents, Doug and Jenny Mellington, still reside. Ms. Booth is married to Edwin Booth who is a prosecutor with the Virginia Beach Office of the Commonwealth’s Attorney. Ms. Booth has two sisters, Katie Grace, who is a graduate student at Old Dominion University, and Jordan Elise, who is an undergraduate student at Christopher Newport University. Ms. Booth enjoys spending time with friends and family, kayaking, and traveling.

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