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What does a Business lawyer in your area do?
A Business lawyer helps clients pursue compensation for injuries, medical expenses, lost wages, and other damages related to Business cases in your area.
How much does a Business lawyer cost in your area?
Most Business lawyers work on a contingency fee basis, meaning they only get paid if they win the case. Fees are usually a percentage of the settlement or verdict.
When should I hire a Business lawyer in your area?
You should contact a Business lawyer as soon as possible after the incident to protect evidence, meet legal deadlines, and improve your chances of receiving compensation.
How do I choose the best Business lawyer in your area?
Look for attorneys with experience handling Business cases, strong client reviews, and a track record of successful settlements or verdicts.
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If you email through Avvo, please include your contact information so I am able to get back in touch with you. Alternatively, you can reach us via the contact form on our website, located at .. A native of the Southeast, Andrew Olmsted was raised in Atlanta, GA and attended the College of Charleston after graduating as salutatorian of his high school class. While earning a B.S. in Marine Biology, Andrew completed independent studies on Coral Reef Ecology and the Formation of Carbonate Island Chains in the Bahamas. In addition, he taught oceanography to elementary-aged children and worked for a leading aquaculture facility. Andrew currently serves as the founder and Chapter President of the Seattle College of Charleston Alumni Association.After graduating from the College of Charleston, Andrew moved to Alaska to work aboard commercial fishing boats in the Bering Sea. He worked as a subcontractor for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, where he documented catch efforts while monitoring crews for compliance with maritime laws and regulations. An illness in the family brought him back to Atlanta, where he managed a division of an environmental consultation firm which focused on water quality issues, shoreline restoration and sedimentation control. After developing an interest in the litigation behind many of his consultation projects, Andrew took a job at a leading Atlanta law firm before attending law school.Andrew spent his first year of law school at Samford University before transferring to the University of the District of Columbia for its proven commitment to public interest law, equal access to justice and its renowned clinical law program. While in law school, he worked as a student attorney, successfully representing indigent clients in a wide range of legal issues. In addition, he served as an editor on his school's law review and worked at the District of Columbia Council, where he drafted and analyzed bills and advised his Councilman on issues facing the Committee on Public Safety and the Judiciary. After graduating law school, cum laude, Andrew accepted a judicial clerkship at the Supreme Court of Georgia, where he honed his legal skills digesting legal issues for his Judge and drafting judicial opinions. After his clerkship, Andrew moved to the Ravenna neighborhood of Seattle, where he currently resides. He is licensed to practice law in Washington State and before the United States Patent and Trademark Office.In his free time, Andrew can be found skiing on the slopes of Alpental in the winter or hiking, camping and fly fishing in the areas surrounding Seattle in warmer months.
Dr. Kelly Hollowell, an accomplished scientist and registered patent attorney, concentrates her practice on intellectual property matters where she guides clients through the patent process. She focuses on the mechanical arts and life sciences.
My practice focuses on advising emerging companies, entrepreneurs, and creative professionals on matters ranging from business structuring and formation, to capital raising, general contracts, and intellectual property protection. I work closely with each client to help manage the predictable and unpredictable legal issues that any venture encounters in the business and regulatory environment.. When not working on client matters, I like to spend my time going on adventures with my daughter, fixing my old house, and trying to keep up on my ever expanding collection of half-read books.
Ed Rosenthal is a founding principal and managing partner of Rich Rosenthal Brincefield Manitta Dzubin & Kroeger, LLP, a firm 15 attorneys concentrating on civil and criminal litigation based in the heart of Old Town, Alexandria, and in Reston, Virginia. His own practice includes resolving legal problems and disputes involving federal and state criminal defense, civil liberties and constitutional law, and commercial litigation. Although a focus on alternative dispute resolution methods results in the prompt and efficient settlement of most disputes, Mr. Rosenthal has enjoyed notable accomplishments at both the trial and appellate levels over nearly 40 years of practice. At the trial level, he has successfully defended prosecutions involving charges ranging from capital murder to drunken driving; he has obtained awards of six- and seven-figures in complex personal injury and product liability cases; he has won a writ of mandamus against a local City Manager in a police officer's pension dispute; has successfully defended multi-million-dollar claims for conspiracy; and has obtained notable jury verdicts for compensatory and punitive damages in commercial disputes. On the appellate level, Mr. Rosenthal has successfully briefed and argued appeals including decisions establishing limits on the introduction of reputation evidence and hearsay opinion testimony under the Federal Rules of Evidence; refining the "fruit of the poisonous tree" doctrine under the Fourth Amendment; providing clear and definite trial court procedures for evaluating and honoring an accused's Sixth Amendment request to represent himself; and broadening the scope of charitable immunity in Virginia. Mr. Rosenthal has testified on the constitutionality of proposed legislation before the Courts of Justice Committee of the Virginia House of Delegates and led the local bar’s effort to bring a Public Defender’s office to the Alexandria courts. Mr. Rosenthal is the author of “The Bill of Rights in Its 200th Year: A Casualty of the War on Drugs?” which was featured in the 1992 edition of George Mason University’s Civil Rights Law Journal. He is an occasional lecturer on the constitution and criminal law at schools and universities. He has long been active as a member of the Virginia State Bar and its Criminal Law Section; the American Bar Association (Criminal Justice and Individual Rights Sections, 1983-present); Virginia Trial Lawyers Association and its Criminal Law Section; and the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers. He continues to serve as a Master and Mentor in the George Mason University Chapter of American Inns of Court, and on the Board of Directors of the ACLU of Virginia and its Northern Virginia Chapter. Mr. Rosenthal chairs the ACLU’s statewide Legal Panel , responsible for reviewing and recommending Virginia cases on which the ACLU will focus its efforts. Mr. Rosenthal received his B.A. from Amherst College in 1973 and earned his J.D. from Georgetown University Law Center in 1976.
Teunis is a Board Member (Secretary) for Mount Adams Resource Stewards (MARS), a non-profit association that is acquiring forestland to actively manage as a community resource, for the resoration of rural economy, and to provide recreation and conservation opportunities. Locatedin Glenwood on the southeastern flank of Mt Adams, MARS acquired the first community forest land in Washinton State and is looking to expand its holdings by an addition 2500 acres in the near future.. Teunis has volunteered since 2005 and is a past an now current Board Member for Radio Tierra (KZAS 95.1 in Hood River), which is a non-profit, low power FM (LPFM) radio station serving the bilingual commuities of the Columbia Gorge region. Radio Tierrra has become the informational and entertainment source for local new and events in Spanish and English broacast. Radio Teirra is retransmitted from The Dalles, Oregon on and 95.9 in Stevenson, Washington. A third translator in Parkdale, Oregon recieved FCC approval for construction in the near future.
Liz is a Fairfax County native and has been practicing in Virginia since 2012. She is a transactional attorney and civil litigator. Her first four years practicing was as a solo practitioner in a general civil and criminal defense practice. During that time she also served as Of Counsel for Greenberg Costle, P.C. in Tyson’s Corner, Virginia. Before opening her current practice, she also litigated domestic relations cases at the Hottell Family Law Group in Fairfax, Virginia and personal injury cases at ChasenBoscolo Injury Lawyers in Falls Church, Virginia. Her practice areas include personal injury, family law, commercial leasing, business, contracts, and estate planning. She has a special interest in arbitrary refusals of insurance claims. Liz is a proud member of the Asian Pacific American Bar Association of Virginia and has had the honor of serving as the 2018-2019 and 2020-2021 Director of Education for the Northern Virginia Chapter of the Virginia Women Attorney’s Association.
I am Korean American, currently practicing in Business transaction and Civil Litigation cases. I have an undergraduate degree in Electrical Engineering from George Mason University and JD from Widener Law. As for faith, I've been a member of Korean Central Presbyterian Church since 2006. No matter what your background or financial condition is, I am here for you; I believe firmly in providing zealous representation.. Everyone needs an affordable legal service; therefore, do not hesitate to call me for any legal advice. Initial consultation is free for the first hour.
Martin is a recovering litigator and experienced entrepreneuer with a practice focusing business owners with managing employee concerns, general compliance matters, contract drafting /review, mergers and acquisitions, and protection of their trade secrets & assets. He is the loving husband of Sarah and Dad to two boys. Martin is a native of North Carolina, a history buff, and remains a perpetually disappointed Panthers fan.