Top best E Lawyers in ZIP 20004 | 1517 available
1517 E lawyers are available in ZIP code 20004 in Washington, Pennsylvania. Average rating of these lawyers is 4.9/5 and 63% provide free consultation with average fees of $327 per hour.
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I work with small businesses, especially those that make or sell food, for their various legal needs, including complying with complex or technical regulations. I also litigate cases at the appellate and trial levels.
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 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.
Hugh Hollman is a Senior Associate in Baker Botts’ Antitrust and Competition Practice. Mr. Hollman builds on insights gained from his diverse private practice experience and government service to counsel in the full range of antitrust and litigation matters. Mr. Hollman has represented clients in a wide range of industries, including Biotechnology, Chemical & Related Manufacturing, Computer Hardware & Software, Construction, Electronics Manufacturing & Equipment, Energy & Natural Resources, Food & Beverage, Hospitals, Information Systems, Insurance, Medical Supplies, Newspaper, Magazine & Book Publishing, Packaging, Pharmaceuticals, Retail & Wholesale, Technology, and Telecommunications.. From 2009 to 2011, Mr. Hollman was an Attorney Advisor to former Chairman and Commissioner William E. Kovacic at the Federal Trade Commission in Washington D.C. Mr. Hollman is the Managing Editor of the Journal of Antitrust Law Enforcement published by Oxford University Press and an Editor of The Antitrust Source. He is a former member of the editorial advisory board forCompetition Law360. In 2011, he was an academic visitor at Oxford University and a visiting fellow at the British Institute of International and Comparative Law (BIICL). Mr. Hollman is also a non-practicing Solicitor of the Senior Courts of England and Wales and an Advocate (Barrister) of the High Court of South Africa.
Gwen Green concentrates her practice on international trade and regulatory compliance matters that facilitate clients’ efficient trade with and from the United States.. Gwen advises clients how to develop and implement corporate compliance programs in the areas of U.S. export controls, U.S. economic sanctions, anti-boycott regulations, foreign investment in the U.S., and the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act.. A significant part of Gwen’s practice involves internal investigations, voluntary disclosures, and compliance program reviews involving the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR), Export Administration Regulations (EAR), and U.S. sanctions regulations administered by the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC). Her practice also includes counseling and advising clients in due diligence investigations, audits, and risk assessments.. Gwen advises clients how to develop and implement corporate compliance programs in the areas of U.S. export controls, U.S. economic sanctions, anti-boycott regulations, foreign investment in the U.S., and the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act.. A significant part of Gwen’s practice involves internal investigations, voluntary disclosures, and compliance program reviews involving the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR), Export Administration Regulations (EAR), and U.S. sanctions regulations administered by the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC). Her practice also includes counseling and advising clients in due diligence investigations, audits, and risk assessments.. Gwen advises clients how to develop and implement corporate compliance programs in the areas of U.S. export controls, U.S. economic sanctions, anti-boycott regulations, foreign investment in the U.S., and the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act.. A significant part of Gwen’s practice involves internal investigations, voluntary disclosures, and compliance program reviews involving the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR), Export Administration Regulations (EAR), and U.S. sanctions regulations administered by the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC). Her practice also includes counseling and advising clients in due diligence investigations, audits, and risk assessments.. Gwen advises clients how to develop and implement corporate compliance programs in the areas of U.S. export controls, U.S. economic sanctions, anti-boycott regulations, foreign investment in the U.S., and the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act.. A significant part of Gwen’s practice involves internal investigations, voluntary disclosures, and compliance program reviews involving the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR), Export Administration Regulations (EAR), and U.S. sanctions regulations administered by the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC). Her practice also includes counseling and advising clients in due diligence investigations, audits, and risk assessments.. Gwen’s comprehensive understanding of this complex, highly-regulated and ever-changing area allows her to proactively guide clients to re-evaluate and revise programs so they can continue doing business. When possible violations are discovered, Gwen provides strategic advice regarding the voluntary disclosure process, and she helps clients navigate and negotiate potential penalties.. Gwen Green concentrates her practice on international trade and regulatory compliance matters that facilitate clients’ efficient trade with and from the U.S.. Gwen Green concentrates her practice on international trade and regulatory compliance matters that facilitate clients’ efficient trade with and from the U.S.. Gwen Green concentrates her practice on international trade and regulatory compliance matters that facilitate clients’ efficient trade with and from the U.S.
Gregory Copeland has 20 years of courtroom and trial experience. Mr. Copeland zealously represents clients facing Misdemeanor and Felony Adult and Juvenile Criminal Charges. Mr. Copeland also handles post-conviction matters including Appeals and Expungment. Mr. Copeland has dedicated his career to helping clients navigate the complicated and sometimes intimidating criminal justice system. Mr. Copeland is barred in the District of Columbia and Virginia. Mr. Copeland earned his undergraduate degree from James Madison University. After receiving his law degree from the University of Florida College of Law. He worked as a trial attorney for the Commonwealth of Virginia Public Defenders Service. Copeland Law Firm is a boutique law firm that with an emphasis in criminal law.
Farral Haber earned her Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology, cum laude, and graduated as valedictorian from the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at the University of Florida. She earned her Juris Doctor degree, cum laude, from the University of Florida, Levin College of Law.. While in law school, Ms. Haber was a teaching assistant for both Appellate Advocacy and Legal Research and Writing. She served as an Executive Articles Editor for the University of Florida’s Journal of Law and Public Policy. Ms. Haber received the Book Award in Trial Practice and honors in Appellate Advocacy and Legal Research and Writing. As a Certified Legal Intern for the Criminal Clinic at the office of the State Attorney, Ms. Haber represented the State during motions, hearings, and jury trials.. Prior to joining Price Benowitz as an Associate in Washington, D.C., Ms. Haber served as an Assistant State Attorney in Florida handling general misdemeanors and DUIs. Ms. Haber is admitted to practice in Washington, D.C., Virginia, and Florida.
Emilie Fairbanks represents landlords and tenants in DC courts and administrative hearings. She represents clients in evictions, housing conditions court cases, wrongful eviction claims, and tenant petitions. Ms. Fairbanks also helps small and individual DC landlords with lease drafting and DC licensing. Working with you and your real estate agent she can even help you decide whether to purchase a tenant occupied building or house.
David S. Stein, the principal attorney, earned his Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Maryland, College Park, graduating with honors. Attorney Stein obtained his Juris Doctor (J.D.) from the prestigious George Washington National Law Center, active in the academic AIPLA Journal and graduating at the top of his class. He worked as a summer associate in the prominent law firm of Holland & Knight and intern-clerked with the Honorable Judge Evelyn Queen in the District of Columbia Superior Court, in both criminal and civil calendars.Following graduation from law school, Attorney Stein took a position with the international firm, Novamark, headquartered in Paris, focusing on international transactions and litigation. Thereafter, he joined a local Washington, D.C. boutique litigation firm before establishing the Law Offices of David Stein.Over the past ten years, Attorney Stein has established himself as a tenacious and accomplished litigator in the Washington, D.C. and Maryland jurisdictions. His drive for excellence and client satisfaction has earned him a reputation as a fierce, and an unrelenting advocate.David Stein has been admitted to practice in the Maryland Court of Appeals, District of Columbia Court of Appeals, US District Courts (MD & DC), as well as Supreme Court of the State of New York. He is also an active member of DC Bar Association.
David Dickieson has over 30 years of litigation experience.. Mr. Dickieson came to Schertler & Onorato, LLP in 2007 after spending 17 years heading up the Washington litigation team of a national law firm that grew to over 500 lawyers during Mr. Dickieson’s tenure. In that role, Mr. Dickieson has been on the front line of numerous tax and commercial litigation matters across the United States.. Notably, Mr. Dickieson represented the UBS whistleblower in a complex whistleblower campaign before the IRS, the Department of Justice Tax Division, the SEC and the Senate Subcommittee on Investigations, resulting in a $104 million whistleblower reward and a restructuring of the world's cross-border banking system.. The foundation for Mr. Dickieson’s trial work was strengthened by his tenure at the United States Department of Justice Tax Division from 1984 to 1989. In 1988, Mr. Dickieson was the senior attorney assigned to the largest civil tax fraud case up to that time – In re Conti-Commodity Corp. ––involving billions of dollars of phantom commodity trades intended to generate tax losses for commodities speculators. Mr. Dickieson’s successful handling of that tax case led to an offer from a premier national tax law firm in 1989.. Mr. Dickieson’s private litigation practice has spanned virtually all forms of trial work. In 1990, Mr. Dickieson won a record jury verdict of $7.3 million in a case of optometric malpractice. He has represented clients in Bankruptcy Court, Tax Court, state courts, and federal courts. Mr. Dickieson also has substantial experience in alternative dispute resolution through mediation or arbitration procedures where clients can typically get a quicker, less expensive resolution of civil disputes in a private, confidential setting with no publicity or published decision.. Mr. Dickieson has taught continuing legal education courses in the area of legal ethics and he served as the ethics counselor for his previous law firm for over 15 years.. Active in community programs, Mr. Dickieson has served for ten years on the board of directors of the Washington Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights and is also on the advisory board of SquashEmpower – a non-profit organization which combines academic tutoring with coaching in the sport of squash for urban middle school children. Mr. Dickieson has also spearheaded numerous pro bono legal activities including providing teams of lawyers for legal referral clinics for the disadvantaged sponsored by Bread For The City.. Admitted to Practice law in:. Law School: University of Michigan, J.D., 1979. College: Cornell University, B.A., 1977. Department of Justice experience: Trial Attorney, Tax Division, U.S. Department of Justice, 1984-1988; Senior Trial Attorney, Office of Special Litigation, Tax Division, U.S. Department of Justice, 1988-1989.
David Benowitz has 22 years of experience handling criminal defense, white collar, and DUI matters in federal and local courts in Washington, DC and around the country. He began his career as a Staff Attorney at the Public Defender Service for the District of Columbia (PDS), recognized as one of the top indigent defense organizations in the nation, from 1995-2001. While at PDS he represented clients in serious criminal cases, including first-degree murder, first-degree sexual abuse, armed robbery, and then founded Price Benowitz LLP with the goal of assembling a team of aggressive, committed defense attorneys who do everything in their power to help their clients achieve the best possible result in their matter.. At Price Benowitz, David has represented clients and companies in a variety of high-profile white collar and criminal matters, including the “Africa Sting” FCPA prosecution dismissed by the Department of Justice, the former President of an African nation charged with bulk cash smuggling that resulted in a small fine, and a high-ranking naval officer in a wide-ranging government corruption probe. He represents CEOs, federal government contractors, financial services executives, and employees in a variety of investigations and criminal prosecutions.. David received an LL.M. in Trial Advocacy from Temple University’s Beasley School of Law in 2006. He graduated from the George Washington Law School in 1995 near the top of his class, where he was a member of the George Washington Law Review, the Moot Court Board, and participated in the DC Law Students in Court Program. David obtained his undergraduate degree cum laude from the University of Pennsylvania in 1991.. David is a faculty member at Harvard Law School’s renowned Trial Advocacy Workshop and the National Institute of Trial Advocacy’s Building Trial Skills Program. He is the only Washington, DC criminal defense attorney to be certified as a Criminal Trial Advocate by the National Board of Trial Advocacy and he is an Executive Committee member of The National Trial Lawyers – Top 100 Trial Lawyers. David has achieved Martindale-Hubbell’s highest AV Preeminent rating, is rated a perfect 10/10 by AVVO, and has been recognized as a “Super Lawyer” since 2013. He was Co-Chair of the Steering Committee for the Criminal Law and Individual Rights Section of the DC Bar from 2013-2014.
Constance Boutsikaris is an associate at Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP, and she focuses her practice on protection and enforcement of matters related to trademark, false advertising, unfair competition, and copyright. Connie advises clients on all aspects of intellectual property (IP) portfolio management, including issues involving trademark clearance, registration, and maintenance. Connie assists clients in protecting their valuable brands through administrative proceedings before the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board. She also counsels clients on a variety of domain name issues, including filing and defending claims under the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (UDRP).
Christine P. Bump is an insightful regulatory attorney with 20 years of experience developing and implementing FDA and related regulatory strategies for cutting-edge technology. She focuses on issues relating to devices, diagnostics, genetics and genomics, digital health, wellness, and advertising and promotion. Christine has been working on laboratory developed test (LDT) issues since 2004. She counsels laboratories, academic medical centers, start-ups, and large corporations, and advises clients with an understanding of their business and strategic goals. Christine has prepared clinical trial and customer user agreements for laboratory and wellness products, with emphases on patient and data privacy.. She has also developed regulatory strategies for new technologies related to IVF and pre-implantation selection, and served as dedicated counsel to a fertility clinic. Christine's policy experience includes serving as a regulatory counsel for national coalition of diagnostic companies. She has prepared unified comments on behalf of a coalition to FDA and Congress, and prepared lobbyists for meetings on Capitol Hill regarding alternatives to existing and proposed regulations.
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.
Carrie Crumbaugh Love has been in private practice since 2001 and has built a great reputation representing clients for over 22 years in Washington, D.C. and Maryland.. In 2016, Carrie was selected by the National Trial Lawyers as a Top 100 Trial Lawyer in DC for criminal defense. She was also named a Top Lawyer in DC by the Global Directory of Who's Who, an international publication that recognizes top professionals worldwide.. Carrie earned her J.D. with honors (cum laude) at American University's prestigious Washington School of Law in 2001.. Prior to starting The Law Firm of Carroll Crumbaugh Love PLLC in 2007, Carrie worked for over five years at one of the area's leading boutique law firms handling a variety of criminal and civil matters, including a number of high-profile cases.. Carrie continues to build her skills. She completed the National Institute of Trial Advocacy's Trial Advocacy Skills program. She is a qualified practitioner in DWI Detection and Standardized Field Sobriety Testing. She attends Continuing Legal Education courses to further her skills.. She is a member of the District of Columbia Bar, District of Columbia Women’s Bar Association, Maryland State Bar Association, Maryland Criminal Defense Attorney’s Association and the White Collar Woman's Defense Association.. Carrie is licensed to practice law in Washington, DC and Maryland. She is also admitted to practice in the United States District Court for the District of Columbia and the United States District Court for the District of Maryland.. Carrie regularly practices in the Superior Court of the District of Columbia and in the local District and Circuit Courts of Maryland. She handles matters in counties throughout the State, including Anne Arundel County, Montgomery County, Prince George’s County, Baltimore City, Baltimore County, and Worcester County.. Carrie has office locations in Washington, DC and Annapolis, MD.
CALL FOR FREE CONSULTATION Offices located at Archives METRO (across from DC courts), and one block from Fairfax County courthouse.. 601 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Suite 900-South, Washington, DC 20004. 10521 Judicial Drive, Fairfax, Virginia 22030. In a career spanning over 30 years I've zealously fought for clients accused of virtually all types of crimes - from simple possession of marijuana to carjacking and murder. There is almost nothing I have not already seen and learned to deal with, both in the courtroom and at the negotiating table. I've helped thousands of people get through some of the worst times in their lives. I can help you too.. I've recently completed an in-depth advanced training course on traffic alcohol cases approved by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, and become one of only a few attorneys who have earned certification in Standardized Field Sobriety Testing. This means Ihave been trained and become proficient in exactly the same testing and procedures the police officers must use in order to make arrests for traffic alcohol charges, and can spot errors and omissions in their work and reports that frequently result in cases being dismissed.. Before becoming an attorney I was a private investigator for several years, and before that i was a police officer, including a stint working undercover in narcotics. I've been where the arresting officer has been. I know what he sees, but more importantly I know what he misses.. I've also represented numerous businesses from initial start-up through becoming major players in their fields - including representation in connection with incorporation, LLC agreements,leases, business licensing, government contracts and bid protests.
Business and litigation attorney who excels at solving complex problems and helping clients.. Mr. Mitchell's practice focuses on civil litigation. With more than 20 years in the practice of law, Mr. Mitchell is an experienced litigator. He has represented hundreds of clients in the state (DC) courts (e.g., Family Law, Probate Law, Criminal DWI/DUI, etc.) and federal courts (e.g., Ch. 7 Bankruptcy, Federal Employment Law, etc.) as well as before government agencies (U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, Small Business Administration (SBA), District of Columbia-Department of Consumer & Regulatory Affairs (DCRA), District of Columbia Public Schools, etc.). Mr. Mitchell has also had very good success with the mediation and settlement of cases. He has also resolved many legal matters outside of court.. He has successfully litigated against top lawyers at big law firms and government agencies.. He has high ethical standards and has never been sanctioned by any government agency, state, or federal court for ethical violations. He offers quality and affordable legal services.. As your attorney, he will provide you with quality legal services, fight hard for you, and work to produce positive results on your behalf.
Broadcast and lecture audiences can count on Andrew Kreig to deliver blunt, entertaining and cutting-edge commentary about the latest public affairs scandals, trends, and under-reported news, including about 2016 candidates. He provides also practical tips for the millions of Americans caught up in unfair litigation or regulation. Based in Washington, DC, Andrew is a passionate and accomplished fighter for the public interest. He delivers to audiences a rare combination of insider revelations about current events, local scandals, national trends, and self-help for civic reformers and fellow researchers. Learn from his decades of reporting, analysis and advocacy: -- Shocking tales of recent corruption, deception and cover-up by both parties in communities ranging from small towns to world capitals; and -- Practical how-to tips for reformers on action that brings real-world results. As editor of the non-partisan Justice Integrity Project, Kreig draws from a trove of sources. His acclaimed book, "Presidential Puppetry," was first book on the Obama second term and it reveals devastating hidden histories about Washington insiders in both political parties. Andrew argues that the same pattern of under-reported news is occurring in 2016 races, badly hurting the public.His background includes 14 years as a metro newspaper reporter, plus degrees from Yale Law School, the University of Chicago Law School, and Cornell. He has lectured on five continents and is a frequent radio, TV, and cable news commentator.A former Golden Gloves regional finalist, Andrew shows how the public can fight back —but only by hitting hard at the right spots.
Brian R. Della Rocca is an experienced estate and trust planning attorney in the Washington D.C. metropolitan area. Mr. Della Rocca strives to find solutions to complex client needs in the most cost-effective manner.. A frequent speaker on estate planning topics, Mr. Della Rocca frequently lectures other attorneys, certified public accountants, and financial advisors on estate and tax planning issues. Mr. Della Rocca has published articles in various estate and financial planning publications.. Mr. Della Rocca has been quoted in the Journal of Financial Planning and Money Magazine discussing potential problems that can arise after a person's death.. He is a member of the Bar Associations of the State of Maryland, District of Columbia, and Montgomery County, Maryland. Mr. Della Rocca served on the Estates and Trusts Section Council for the Maryland State Bar Association, served as the Co-Chair of the Maryland Estate and Gift Tax Study Group, and served as the Co-Chair of the Montgomery/Prince George's County, Maryland Tax Study Group. He has been recognized by Super Lawyers Magazine since 2009.. Brian currently serves on the St. Elizabeth Catholic School Advisory Board where he chairs the Marketing and Development Committee.. Mr. Della Rocca received a B.A. degree from the State University of New York College at Oneonta, a J.D. degree from the Catholic University of America, Columbus School of Law, and an LL.M. degree in Taxation with a Certificate in Employee Benefits from the Georgetown University Law Center.
Ayesha N. Khan is a seasoned trial and appellate litigator. She has served as counsel in thirty-five U.S. Supreme Court cases, more than one hundred federal appellate proceedings, scores of federal district court cases, and dozens of state trial and appellate matters in a wide array of subject areas. She is admitted to practice in Washington, DC, Maryland, every federal circuit, and the U.S. Supreme Court.
Avid Yankee and Giants fan. Married with two boys Jacob and Dylan.
Attorney Joseph Scrofano is a tireless advocate who aggressively defends DC DUI and other criminal cases. He is a graduate of Gerry Spence's Trial Lawyers College, a selective trial advocacy program for criminal defense and plaintiff lawyers from across the country. He is a founding member of the DUI Defense Lawyers Association and has been named a Rising Star or Super Lawyer in Super Lawyers Magazine every year from 2015 to the present.. Before starting Scrofano Law, he spent two years clerking for the Honorable Natalia Combs Greene in the DC Superior Court where he worked on hundreds of complex civil and criminal cases.. Since that time, he has represented over 1000 clients in the District of Columbia courts with an overwhelming majority resulting in dismissals, not guilty verdicts, or probationary sentences.. Follow us at .
Attorney Iverson's extensive trial experience sets him apart as a leading advocate for his clients. He has successfully handled thousands of cases, including complex criminal matters and civil litigation. His 25yrs of courtroom experience, combined with a meticulous attention to detail, allows him to craft persuasive arguments and navigate even the most challenging legal landscapes.
Attorney Hannah Akintoye is the principal attorney at Hannah Akintoye Law, PLLC, a Washington, D.C. law firm representing individuals in criminal defense, domestic violence, DUI and traffic matters, and injury representation.
As a sole practitioner, I provide my clients with the benefit of over 30 years of legal experience. As a former federal prosecutor and now as a defense attorney, I understand what the prosecutor needs to show for a conviction and what the defense needs to demonstrate for a not guilty verdict.