Top best Government Lawyers in ZIP 20004 | 192 available
192 Government lawyers are available in ZIP code 20004 in Washington, Arizona. Average rating of these lawyers is 4.9/5 and 53% provide free consultation with average fees of $307 per hour.
Government Lawyers Nearby Washington 20004 (by distance)
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115 - 192
$229 - $385
42% - 63%
4.7 - 5.0 ★
Government Case Statistics Overview
Government Case Timeline
Government-related legal matters in Washington typically resolve within 6 to 24 months, depending on complexity and court schedules.
Washington Court Backlog
Estimated active government case backlogs in Washington courts range from 50 (low) to 350 (high), reflecting varying case loads across jurisdictions.
Government Washington Filing Volume
Monthly new government-related case filings are estimated between 10 and 40, based on recent public court data.
Government Case Outcomes
Success rates vary by stage: 25% pre-litigation, 35% post-filing, and 15% at trial, reflecting general trends for government matters.
FAQs - Government Lawyers in 20004 city Washington How many Government lawyers actively serve residents of Washington, District Of Columbia? Approximately 84 licensed attorneys focus on Government across Washington, District Of Columbia. Most matters are filed through the District Of Columbia District Court, where local rules shape timelines and filing steps. What is the typical hourly fee for Government lawyers in Washington, District Of Columbia? In Washington, typical rates range from $236-$422 per hour for Government. End-to-end case budgets frequently land between $3795 and $6762, depending on hearings and discovery. How long do Government matters usually take in courts near Washington? Government cases in Washington, District Of Columbia usually take around 4-10 months depending on complexity and the District Of Columbia District Court docket. Which local court most often hears Government cases for people living in Washington, District Of Columbia? Residents of Washington typically see Government filings handled by the District Of Columbia District Court. Proximity to helps with quick submissions and clerk communications. Do attorneys around offer a free first consultation for Government? About 41% of firms near ZIP offer a free first consultation for Government, so you can compare strategy and fit before committing.
192 Government Lawyers Found Near You
John P. Mahoney focuses his practice on litigating federal employment law, labor, and national security clearance law cases. He counsels and represents federal employees, contractors, agencies, unions, and employee associations in a wide range of issues, including employment discrimination, EEOC complaints, MSPB appeals, whistleblower retaliation cases, and more. He is a nationally recognized attorney who has earned a Preeminent® Rating from Martindale-Hubbell® and has been selected as a 2017 Top Rated Lawyer in Labor & Employment Law. Mr. Mahoney, who also served as the Vice Chair of and an administrative judge with the Government Accountability Office's (GAO) Personnel Appeals Board (PAB), has an impressive record of success and is known for being able to deliver smart solutions along with caring advocacy.. To learn more about John P. Mahoney, Esq. visit his profile page on the website at:
Charlie Spies is the leader of Clark Hill's national Political Law practice, as well as the Member in Charge of the Washington D.C. office. Charlie has over a decade of experience providing strategic counsel at the highest levels in Washington D.C. and nationwide. He counsels a broad range of organizations, corporations, candidates and individuals confronting challenges and opportunities at the intersection of political and issue campaigns, government ethics, law and public policy.