Kerry Hutcherson
Kerry Hutcherson is a land use, real estate, and land conservation attorney, and he represents developers, small business owners, landlords and tenants, farmers, and non-profit land trusts and conservation organizations. Kerry has a law degree from the University of Richmond, a master’s degree in urban and regional planning from Virginia Commonwealth University, and a bachelor’s degree from Virginia Tech. From 2005 to 2015, Kerry worked for the Virginia Outdoors Foundation, first as an intern and then as staff counsel, on hundreds of conservation transactions and conservation easement enforcement matters. In 2015, Kerry joined the firm of Rudy, Coyner & Associates, PLLC in Chesterfield County where he expanded his practice and clientele to include a variety of land-related legal matters, usually transactional in nature. In 2025, he joined the firm of Johnson & Johnson, Attorneys at Law, P.C., in western Hanover County where he continues to support clients in the development and construction of retail stores, residential subdivisions, and industrial businesses as well as land conservation transactions such as conservation easements and stream, wetland, and nutrient banks. He plays a variety of musical instruments and lives in Hanover County with his wife, two boys, and a bunch of chickens.




