Firm: Perkins Coie LLP
607 14th St. NW , Washington , District of Columbia 20005
Practice Areas: Election Campaigns & Political Law
Firm: Arnold & Porter LLP
555 Twelfth Street, NW , Washington , District of Columbia 20004
Practice Areas: Real Estate
21000 Atlantic Blvd Ste 600 , Sterling , District of Columbia 20166
Practice Areas: Litigation
Firm: Ip Law Leaders Pllc
1701 Pennsylvania Avenue NW , Washington , District of Columbia 20006
Practice Areas: Litigation
Firm: Simms Showers LLP
305 Harrison Street, S.E., Third Floor , Leesburg , District of Columbia 20175
Practice Areas: Criminal Defense
Firm: New Civil Liberties Alliance
1225 19th St NW , Washington , District of Columbia 20036
Practice Areas: Civil Rights
I don't believe in "good" or "bad" cases. I believe in getting my clients the best result, no matter the circumstances. I have represented hundreds of clients in state and federal court, some were charged with the most serious crimes imaginable. I have fought for every one of them. Whether you are charged with a crime, fighting your case on appeal, or have been the victim of police or government misconduct, I can help you.
Firm: C Michael Tarone, Esquire
1850 M Street, NW, Suite 1060 , Washington , District of Columbia 20036
Practice Areas: Employment & Labor, Litigation
Firm: Cooley Godward Kronish
Reston Town Center , Reston , District of Columbia 20190
Practice Areas: Patents, Intellectual Property, Intellectual Property, Intellectual Property, Intellectual Property
Firm: BT Arnett Law
1775 I St NW , Washington, DC , District of Columbia 20006
Practice Areas: Business, Tax, Wills, Trusts, & Probates
Firm: Limelight Law
1325 G St NW, Ste 500 , Washington , District of Columbia 20005
Practice Areas: Business
Founder of Limelight Law, Bryn Owen focuses his practice on business and non-profit formation, business law, contract review, drafting and negotiating. Bryn also helps clients obtain and protect intellectual property rights in the areas of trademark and copyright law. Whether it’s filing an application, running a clearance search, responding to an Office Action, or enforcing clients’ rights against third parties, he has it covered.. Bryn has a history of working with businesses to achieve their business & legal goals. Before establishing Limelight Law, he worked with a variety of in-house legal departments at national technology & health care companies. While working in the legal departments, he developed a skillset that is uniquely catered to the business legal needs of companies. Bryn has spent a great deal of time negotiating and drafting a wide variety of contracts such as employment, bonus, non-disclosure, affiliation, licensing, & SaaS agreements to name a few.. Prior to enrolling in law school, Bryn worked for The Pokémon Company in their licensing division. He also worked for Beanstalk, an international licensing agency. Working in these positions gave him insights into the business world and the value of utilizing intellectual property effectively for modern businesses.. Outside of helping clients meet their legal needs, Bryn enjoys playing Stonewall Sports, staying civically engaged, spending time with family, and traveling.
Firm: Axinn, Veltrop & Harkrider LLP
1901 L St NW , Washington , District of Columbia 20036
Practice Areas: Litigation
Firm: Effectus PLLC
800 Connecticut Avenue, NW , Washington , District of Columbia 20006
Practice Areas: Real Estate, Corporate & Incorporation, Limited Liability Company (LLC), Venture Capital, Commercial
Hello. I am a results-oriented attorney and I stress prudent, business-minded results for my clients. My advice to my clients takes into account not only the legal ramifications of their pursuits, but also the results as they apply to the business' owner's bottom line. I never sacrifice the "big picture" for obscure and esoteric legal battles, yet strive to ensure that my clients are protected from the risks that really matter.. I have represented everyone from Mom & Pops to large multi-million dollar corporations and I believe that top-notch representation does not have to cost an arm and a leg.
Firm: Law Off. of Bruce I. Yamashita, PLLC
1025 Connecticut Ave NW Ste 1012 , Washington , District of Columbia 20036
Practice Areas: Immigration
Bruce I Yamashita, ESQ. Mr. Yamashita is the principal of the Law Office of Bruce I. Yamashita, PLLC, and practices Immigration & Nationality Law. Born and raised in Hawaii, he came to Washington D.C. to complete a joint degree program: master’s in international affairs from the Georgetown University School of Foreign Service, and a law degree from Georgetown University Law Center. Before that, during college at the University of Hawaii, he spent a year abroad at International Christian University (ICU) in Japan. After graduating from college, he returned to Tokyo for an additional four years where he had a variety of experiences: teaching English, working at an import/export company; serving as the chief editor for a community newspaper; and working as a disc jockey for a national radio station. Mr. Yamashita is also a former captain in the U.S. Marine Corps Reserves.. An experienced litigator, Mr. Yamashita represented indigent criminal defendants for 20 years at D.C. Superior Court. Every four years, a committee of judges selected him to be a part of the U.S. Panel, an association of dedicated attorneys certified to represent indigent defendants. From misdemeanors to felonies, he was committed to protecting the constitution: the right of all to a fair and speedy trial. Moreover, as many of his clients were non-citizens, he worked diligently to avoid or reduce any potential immigration consequences due to their contact with the criminal justice system. His priority: competent and compassionate representation. Mr. Yamashita now focuses solely on Immigration and Nationality law.. Mr. Yamashita is licensed in Hawaii and the District of Columbia. He is a member of the D.C. Superior Court Trial Lawyers Association, National Institute of Trial Advocacy, American Immigration Lawyers Association, and the National Asian Pacific American Bar Association. He is the recipient of the Japanese American Citizens League Civil Rights Award, and the Georgetown University Law Center Asian Pacific American Students Association Alumnus of the Year Award. More recently, in 2014, he received the Trailblazer Award from the National Asian Pacific American Bar Association. He has been the subject of a PBS Hawaii documentary, A Most Unlikely Hero. His book, Fighting Tradition: A Marine’s Journey to Justice, is published by the University of Hawaii Press. In his free time, he enjoys weightlifting, power walking, travel and mindfulness meditation.
Firm: Webster, Fredrickson & Brackshaw
1775 K Street N West Suite 600 , Washington , District of Columbia 20006
Practice Areas: Employment & Labor
Firm: Bruce Fein Law
300 New Jersey Ave NW , Washington , District of Columbia 20001
Practice Areas: Constitutional
Bruce Fein was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts—the epicenter of the American Revolution– on March 12, 1947. William Henry Longfellow’s Midnight Ride of Paul Revere and Ralph Waldo Emerson’s Concord Hymn have been two of Mr. Fein’s moral, philosophical, and intellectual inspirations.. Mr. Fein delivered valedictorian addresses at his junior and senior high school graduation ceremonies. He attended Swarthmore College (1965-67), and the University of California at Berkeley (1967-1969), and graduated Phi Beta Kappa with a degree in political science. He attended Harvard Law School (1969-1972) where he began a series of annual reviews of the United States Supreme Court for the American Enterprise Institute, where he also served as an adjunct scholar.. After graduating with honors, Mr. Fein clerked for United States District Judge Frank A. Kaufman. Sitting by designation on the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, Mr. Fein helped Judge Kaufman to author the first decision in more than a century holding the President of the United States subject to suit in National Treasury Workers Union v. Nixon.. Mr. Fein then served as special assistant to the Assistant Attorney General for the Office of Legal Counsel in the U.S. Department of Justice. Among other accomplishments, Mr. Fein drafted an authoritative monograph on impeachable high crimes and misdemeanors as the House Judiciary Committee commenced an impeachment investigation of President Richard M. Nixon.. Mr. Fein also served as assistant director for the Office of Policy and Planning, special assistant to the Assistant Attorney General for Antitrust, and Associate Deputy Attorney General under President Ronald Reagan. In the latter position, Mr. Fein inaugurated a robust process to vet potential federal judicial nominees for interpretive philosophies consistent with the federal judicial role envisioned by the Constitution’s architects.. Mr. Fein was next appointed general counsel to the Federal Communications Commission under Chairman Mark Fowler at the time of Judge Harold Greene’s divestiture decree for AT&T. Mr. Fein spearheaded the Commission’s repeal of the schoolmarm-like “Fairness Doctrine,” which gave birth to talk radio.. Mr. Fein was appointed Research Director for the House Republicans on the Joint Congressional Committee on Covert Arms Sales to Iran, and served as Visiting Fellow for Constitutional Studies at the Heritage Foundation.. In 1987, Mr. Fein began the private practice of law and commenced more than two decades of weekly law and foreign policy columns for The Washington Times. He assisted then Congressman Bob Barr (R. Ga.) in drafting articles of impeachment against President William Jefferson Clinton for perjury and obstruction of justice.. Mr. Fein then served on the American Bar Association’s Task Force on Presidential Signing Statements and represented Edward Snowden’s father over the Orwellian surveillance of American citizens by the National Security Agency (NSA). He also drafted the complaint for Senator Rand Paul’s class action suit against President Obama, challenging the constitutionality of the NSA’s telephony metadata collection program under section 215 of the Patriot Act.. Mr. Fein has testified before congressional committees on scores of occasions at the invitation of both Democrats and Republicans. He regularly delivers lectures to visiting jurists from foreign countries under the auspices of the State Department. His most recent books areConstitutional Peril: The Life and Death Struggle for Our Constitution and Democracy, and American Empire Before The Fall. Mr. Fein appears regularly on national and international television and radio and in the print media.. Mr. Fein is eternally grateful that he ceased growing taller at 5 feet, 9 inches. That diminutive height wrote the epitaph to his adolescent ambition to play guard for the Boston Celtics with the likes of Bill Russell and Sam Jones. He is astonished that a man of his intelligence ever could have been guilty of such foolishness.. Mr. Fein dedicated his book American Empire Before The Fall to Socrates, who preferred death to an unexamined life. A pivotal guidepost in his life is the moral superiority of risking being the victim of injustice over risking complicity in injustice.. According to Mr. Fein, the purpose of government is to promote justice, i.e., the convergence of law and moral philosophy.. Mr. Fein does not watch television. He does not watch movies or sports. His leisure hours are devoted to reading Plutarch’s Lives and studying the architecture of power to thwart oppression, persecution, violence, and war. The search for truth without ulterior motives is his summum bonum.. Mr. Fein maintains that due process is the most important concept in the history of civilization—the first recognition by man that “I could be wrong,” an acknowledgement that there are no facts, only interpretations, and an understanding that notice and a hearing are indispensable to human dignity.. At age 67, Mr. Fein is amazed that he survived the monumental stupidities of youth. He is constantly alert to Abraham Lincoln’s adage that a man who does not grow wiser by the day is a fool.
717 D St NW Ste 300 , Washington , District of Columbia 20004
Practice Areas: Criminal Defense, DUI & DWI, Violent Crime, Federal Crime, White Collar Crime, Expungement, Sex Crime
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.
Firm: Odin, Feldman & Pittleman, P.C.
1775 Wiehle Avenue, Suite 400 , Reston , District of Columbia 20190
Practice Areas: Litigation
Mr. Blanchard grew up in Falls Church, Virginia, attended both undergraduate (University of Virginia) and law school (T.C. Williams School of Law, University of Richmond) in Virginia, and he has practiced in the Commonwealth for over 28 years with Odin, Feldman & Pittleman, P.C., where he is a shareholder and senior litigator. He and his wife have three children, and they have been actively involved in the community. Mr. Blanchard is currently a member of the Board of Directors of the Fairfax Law Foundation, he is a member of both the Prince William County and Fairfax County Bar Associations, and he is a past member of the Board of Directors of the Fairfax County Bar Association. Outside of the practice of law, Mr. Blanchard has served the Prince William Health System as a member of its Foundation Board of Directors, served the City of Manassas government as a member of the Board of the Manassas Regional Airport, and has served the Seton School as a parent/coach of various school sports teams.
Firm: The Daugherty Law Firm, P.C.
9315 Center Street, Suite 106 , Manassas , District of Columbia 20110
Practice Areas: Family
Firm: Capital Justice Attorneys
1325 G St NW , Washington, DC , District of Columbia 20005
Practice Areas: Bankruptcy
Firm: Capitol Inquiry
1325 G St, NW , Washington, DC , District of Columbia 20005
Practice Areas: Private Investigation