Top best R Lawyers in Washington | 8466 available
8466 R lawyers are available in Washington, California. These lawyers are rated between 4.6/5 to 5/5 and 61% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $50 to $72 per hour.
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I am an attorney with regulatory, litigation, and complex project management experience.I manage all phases of electronic discovery projects related to litigation and government investigation matters. I have an expertise in the field of eDiscovery including the collection, processing, and production. I have expertise in project management, with responsibility for developing electronic discovery strategy and overseeing implementation of strategy through entire project. I advise clients on implementing eDiscovery protocols to ensure efficient, thorough responses to data requests. I supervise and train teams of associates and contract attorneys, quality control work product, and prepare documents for final review. I conduct witness preparation, deposition preparation, as well as drafting pleadings and other court documents. I prepare summaries of issues and data, oversee privilege review, and prepare privilege logs.I have argued cases before hearing officers and administrative law judges in both formal proceedings and administrative reviews. I represent homeless and low income clients on issues including Federal and local housing programs, shelter rights, and public benefits. I have appeared in hearings and administrative reviews before the District of Columbia Department of Human Services and the District of Columbia Housing Authority.I assist clients on a variety of federal energy regulatory matters to comply with their legal obligations, with a specific focus on the natural gas industry. I have experience on a wide range of issues under the Natural Gas Act, including Section 4 rate proceedings, pipeline tariff matters, pipeline certificates, rate matters, and abandonment proceedings. I also have experience with FERC investigations and hearings.
I am an attorney who focuses almost entirely in Criminal Defense and Criminal Appeals. I practice regularly in D.C. Superior Court and in U.S. District Court for noth the District of Columbia and Virginia. I have also argued before the District of Columbia Court of Appeals and the U.S. Circuit Court for the Fourth Circuit. I am also a member of the United States Supreme Court.
I am an Attorney specializing in the White Collar Criminal Defense and Government Investigations. I focus my practice defending individuals, corporate executives and board members, and government officials who have been charged with or who are under investigation for white collar criminal offenses in federal and state courts. My practice includes handling a variety of high profile federal criminal cases including campaign finance violations, health care and securities fraud, cyber/internet related crimes, bribery, money laundering, Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) cases, and congressional and executive branch agency investigations.I am a seasoned and experienced criminal trial attorney. I have tried more than 36 criminal cases including 24 jury trials in both federal and state courts. Prior to criminal defense work, I served with distinction for almost six years as an Assistant United States Attorney in Washington, DC.
I am an attorney based in Washington, D.C. who opened up my own practice in early 2012. I focus on helping regular people work through challenges as their attorney.
I am an Associate Attorney with Price Benowitz LLP where I focus on personal injury law. I received my Juris Doctorate degree from American University Washington School of Law where I graduated cum laude. While there, I held an executive board position on the College’s Administrative Law Review, and my article, “Patenting Artificial Intelligence: An Administrative Look into the Future of Patent Law” was published in the Journal of High Technology Law at Suffolk Law School.. My legal career began when I worked as a criminal defense clerk for the Public Defenders Service for the District of Columbia which was followed by clerking for various criminal defense and personal injury firms in the Washington Metropolitan Area. I joined Price Benowitz’s personal injury department as a clerk in 2018 and was hired as an associate after being admitted to the Maryland Bar. Now also barred in Virginia, I bring my passion for law and his analytical mindset to each case. I always fight for the best results possible for my clients.
I am a trial lawyer in Washington DC. If you have been charged by the government or sued, I can help you. I represent individuals and companies who have been accused of wrongdoing by the government or have been sued in civil litigation. My criminal practice is focused on white collar criminal work. On the civil side, I have handled the defense of civil fraud and conspriracy, RICO, breach of contract and employment discriminal claims.
I am a transportation infrastructure lawyer. I most enjoy working on transformative transportation projects, projects that improve communities. My practice focuses on rail transportation, both passenger and freight. I represent governments and businesses and my expertise is on regulatory and transactional matters.
I am a third generation Washingtonian. I raised my family in DC and continue to work in the city. My work is my passion. I love helping my clients get through the incredibly difficult situations they find themselves in through no fault of their own. I practice with Laurie Amell who is truly one of my best friends. She is also raising her family in DC. We work so well together it is a joy to come to work every day and fight for our clients together.
I am a solo practitioner, thus I am doing the work on your case; not some paralegal. I also do the majority of my cases on a flat-fee basis.
I am a securities lawyer. My practice includes public and private offerings, broker-dealer and investment banking matters, secondary market transactions, venture and private equity capital investments and mergers and acquisitions. My clients consist of public and private companies, broker-dealers, investment banking firms and individual entrepreneurs. We also represent issuers, underwriters, and placement agents in private and public securities offerings, including reverse mergers, initial public offerings (IPOs), secondary offerings, private placements, debt offerings, private investments in public equity (PIPEs), and equity crowdsourcing.. Mr. Aigbe focuses his securities litigation practice on a wide range of matters, including matters arising from securities fraud, M&A litigation, shareholder derivative matters, individual direct shareholder litigation, appraisal rights cases, and shareholder inspection rights. Sometimes Mr. Aigbe is engaged in consumer and employment litigation as well as estate and probate litigation and real estate litigation. Mr. Aigbe has a particular focus on shareholder M&A and securities fraud class action litigation.. Clients include individual stockholders, shareholder activists, hedgefunds, pension funds, and family offices, and union funds.. Mr. Aigbe studied Finance at the University of Maryland's Robert H. Smith School of Business. Mr. Aigbe then worked for Bank of America's Investment Banking Division where he participated in mergers and acquisitions in the energy and power sectors. Mr. Aigbe attended Vanderbilt University Law School where he focused on the Law of Finance and Mergers & Acquisitions and earned a certificate in Law and Business. Mr. Aigbe has been an avid investor for the last 10 years. He focuses on micro-cap and mid-cap companies that are involved in special situations such as a mergers, spinoffs, corporate restructurings, or workouts. From his involvement in online investing communities, he has earned a reputation among activist investors and research firms hoping to usher in a new era of disclosure, loyalty, and duty to stockholders and investors.. Mr. Aigbe has served the US government for part of his career. He has worked for the US Department of State where he handled employment law and civil rights matters. Mr. Aigbe was in Baghdad in 2012 where he counseled employees on their rights and responsibilities and presented information to senior leaders. Mr. Aigbe has also worked as transaction and contracts manager for the National Institutes of Health and the US Department of Defense's Defense Contract Management Agency.. Mr. Aigbe resides in North Bethesda, MD with his wife and daughter. He is an avid fan of abstract and contemporary art and enjoys jogging.
I am a real estate, business and employment lawyer in Washington, DC. My clients include local businesses, community associations, individuals and developers.
I am a public interest lawyer whose practice primarily focuses on food law.
I am a partner at Troutman Pepper. I concentrate my practice on secured and unsecured credit transactions, mergers and acquisitions, equity and debt financings, ongoing securities law requirements of public companies and other general corporate matters.
I am a Partner at Kalijarvi, Chuzi, Newman & Fitch, P.C., in Washington, DC. I handle whistleblower and other employment matters in the federal and private sectors. I have extensive experience in whistleblower matters before the U.S. Department of Labor, and in federal trial and appellate courts. I also handle discrimination, retaliation and Civil Rights cases.. My professional bio is at:. My personal web page is at:
I am a member of the Firm's General Litigation, Real Property & Asset Management, and Professional Responsibility Practice Groups. I was selected in 2015, 2016, 2017, and 2018 as a "Super Lawyer" for Appellate, Civil Litigation, and Real Property Law by Super Lawyers Magazine, published by Thomson Reuters, and was a "Super Lawyer: Rising Star" in 2014. I also have an AV Preeminent™ rating from Martindale-Hubbell®.. I am an active member of the Fairfax Bar Association and a Fairfax native. I have organized and moderated several CLEs, and received the Fairfax Bar Association 2013 President’s Award for outstanding service to the bar. Pursuant to my love of appellate practice, I publish same-day summaries of noteworthy opinions issued by the U.S. Supreme Court, the U.S. Courts of Appeals for the D.C. and Fourth Circuits, and the Virginia Supreme Court for the public.. I received my J.D., cum laude, from George Mason University School of Law, where I was an associate editor of the Civil Rights Law Journal and a member of the Moot Court Board. I also served as the school's Honor Committee Chairman for two years. I received a B.S. in Telecommunications from Ohio University.. I am admitted to practice in the District of Columbia, Virginia, Maryland, U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia, the U.S. Supreme Court, U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, and the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Columbia.
I am a litigator with complex litigation experience on behalf of international companies. My primary practice areas are employment and business law. My approach as an attorney is to listen diligently to my client's concerns then to craft a well-researched legal strategy based on best practices. Contact me to schedule a free consultation.
I am a human rights advocate and immigration attorney.. I am the co-founder of Alight Legal PLLC (formerly Kayi & Wilkes PLLC) where we represent individuals in a variety of immigration matters including asylum and other forms of humanitarian relief, family-based immigration, employment and student matters, and appeals before the Board of Immigration Appeals and Circuit Courts.
I am a human rights activist turned attorney.. My firm represents people escaping persecution, victims of crime and violence, families trying to reunite or trying to keep their family together, and we also assist businesses and professionals achieve their immigration goals.. I am compassionate with my clients, but aggressive with the law while seeking innovative solutions and pushing boundaries in order to provide more protection and opportunities for my clients.
I am a graduate of Stanford Law School, Class of 2000, and have 15 years of litigation experience. My Firm represents plaintiffs in personal injury, premises liability, professional liability, insurance and business cases.
I am a Government & Global Trade associate in Mayer Brown’s Washington DC and Chicago offices. I counsel clients on innovative financing, delivery, and procurement methods to develop large-scale transportation infrastructure projects, including major road, bridge, tunnel, railroad and mass transit projects. I also advise clients on federal and state legislative and regulatory matters related to transportation projects, including federal surface transportation authorization bills, passenger rail safety and funding, and electronic tolling and enforcement requirements.. Additionally, I have experience assisting clients with various railroad regulatory and commercial issues, including rail line construction and acquisitions, railroad mergers, railroad operating and shared use agreements, and the application of railroad labor laws. He regularly represents railroads and other interested parties before federal regulatory agencies, including the US Surface Transportation Board, and before federal courts in appeals of agency decisions.
I am a founding partner with the Washington, D.C. employment law firm District Employment Law PLLC, and have achieved favorable outcomes for numerous private-sector and federal employee clients in a wide range of employment-related litigation, including individual discrimination, harassment, retaliation, wrongful termination, whistleblower retaliation, and Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) cases, as well as in severance negotiations and contractual disputes.. I chose to become an employment law attorney, and chose to represent employees facing discrimination, sexual harassment, and retaliation, because I know how important your career is to your life and to your family. I have the skills, passion, and practical experience to guide you honestly and carefully through the confusing maze of options available to those seeking to fight for their rights in the workplace. I listen carefully to your needs and your unique situation, and will devise a strategy tailored to those needs.. Prior to starting District Employment Law, I worked as an employment lawyer with Bernabei & Kabat, PLLC for over thirteen years. I also worked in the litigation group at Sutherland Asbill & Brennan LLP, where I focused on employment law, helped represent high-profile clients in trial and appellate litigation, and represented clients pro bono in political asylum and landlord-tenant matters.. I graduated magna cum laude from the George Mason University School of Law, and served as a Research Editor for the George Mason Law Review and as a Writing Fellow in the Legal Research, Writing, and Analysis program. As a member of the Moot Court Board, I and two classmates won the Domenick L. Gabrielli National Family Law Moot Court Competition. Prior to law school, I taught U.S. History at an Alexandria, Virginia middle school. I graduated magna cum laude from the College of William & Mary with a B.A. in American Studies.
I am a former attorney for the District of Columbia government. I defended the D.C. government in a range of legal matters including: general civil litigation, personal injury, negligence, police misconduct, employment, medical malpractice and landlord-tenant. I have been in private practice since 1995. I primarily am engaged in civil litigation in the District of Columbia and Maryland. My practice areas include: personal injury, employment, real estate litigation and criminal defense. I represent clients at all levels from administrative hearings to trials and appeals.I have served as Chairperson of the District of Columbia Board of Appeals and Review. This was an independent appellate body which handled various administrative appeals.I am a graduate of Howard University and the George Washington University National Law Center. I am a nationally published legal author and a former adjunct professor.
I am a former active duty military JAG attorney. I spent the majority of my active duty JAG career as a military defense counsel. When I was a JAG, I served first as a base level military prosecutor, and then was selected to serve as a base level military defense counsel and then as a regional military defense counsel.. I have been handling military cases, on and off active duty, continuously since 1995. As a civilian court-martial defense attorney and military defense lawyer, I exclusively handle military cases because I care so deeply about representing and defending those who serve in the military and defend all of us. I handle all types of military cases involving disciplinary and adverse actions, including court-martial defense, defense against administrative boards such as administrative discharge/separation boards, FEBs, MEB/PEBs, Discharge Review Board, Board of Corrections for Military Records, etc. I represent military clients facing military discipline, adverse administrative actions, appeals and investigations. I offer free initial case consultations.
I am a father of four (a daughter who is a nurse and triplet boys, two in college and one in the military) and married for over twenty-five years to the love of my life. I taught high school Sunday school and have been active in our Methodist church for over thirty years, volunteering at a community outreach program and counseling high school youth in our church. I also teach trial skills to students in both law school and high school mock trial teams. I have been a professional actor in a local theater company and have enjoyed acting as a hobby (both in and out of the courtroom). I love Practicing law and I love helping people with their cases.. Professionally I have handled over four thousand cases and hundreds of trials, ranging from simple shoplifting to multiple homicide cases. I practice in both federal and state courts in both the District of Columbia and Northern Virginia. Although every case is different and every client is unique, over the years I've developed knowledge and expertise to give each client the help and advice for quality representation. While I can offer no promises for a particular outcome in advance, the one promise I always feel confident in offering is trying my best and zealous advocacy for each and every client. That I promise without reservation.
I am a diehard bicycle commuter, making the 6-mile trek each way on the streets of Maryland and DC daily. I've been commuting by bike for the past 10 years, rain or shine. Not only does this keep me in semi-decent shape, it really gives me a good perspective for the bicycle accident cases we handle in DC, Maryland and Virginia. I hope you will visit our website - - and check out the bicycle riders FAQs we put together. You'll also find the local laws (DC, MD & VA) relating to cycling. Be safe!