Practice Areas: Litigation
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Firm: Hurston Law Offices
Practice Areas: Litigation
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Firm: O'Reilly Law Firm
Practice Areas: Litigation
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Firm: Tompkins Law, PLLC
Practice Areas: Litigation
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Firm: Golightly Mulligan & Morgan PLC
Practice Areas: Litigation
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Firm: Miriam Epstein, Attorney at Law
Practice Areas: Litigation
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Firm: Ventker Henderson, PLLC
Practice Areas: Litigation
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Firm: Huffman & Huffman Brothers-in-Law, PLLC
Practice Areas: Litigation
Attorney Nicholas L. Woodhouse is a lawyer with Huffman & Huffman Brothers-in-Law, PLLC who concentrates litigating medical malpractice and personal injury claims. Prior to joining the firm, Nicholas spent years working with medical professionals in Boston and throughout the Tidewater area. He received premedical training at Harvard University and attended Eastern Virginia Medical School. His interactions with injured patients provides him a valuable prospective when representing clients in personal injury claims. No matter how serious and complex a personal injury, Nicholas draws on his unique medical background to ensure that each client receives excellent representation as well as full compensation.
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Firm: Berenzweig Leonard
Practice Areas: Litigation
Nick represents employers and executives in all aspects of litigation before state and federal courts throughout Virginia, Washington, D.C., and Maryland covering a wide range of employment law, including discrimination, retaliation, harassment, and wage and hour collective actions. A large part of Nick’s practice is dedicated to post-employment litigation, both prosecuting and defending actions relating to the breach of non-compete and non-solicitation agreements, employee raiding, misappropriation of confidential information and trade secrets, tortious interference with contracts, and unfair competition. Nick also litigates business matters involving breach of contract, defamation, civil conspiracy, breach of fiduciary duty, fraud, and other related business torts.. Nick’s advice and counseling practice includes advising employers and executives on restrictive covenants, regulatory compliance, employment contracts and HR policies, investigating employee complaints, conducting anti-discrimination training seminars, implementing management incentive plans, as well as preparing and negotiating severance agreements.. Prior to joining the firm in 2010, Nick worked with Judge Elizabeth McClanahan of the Court of Appeals of Virginia, the Fairfax County Commonwealth’s Attorney Office, a large law firm in Charlotte, NC, the general counsel’s office of a federal agency, and was a member of the William and Mary Moot Court Team. He is currently admitted to practice law in Virginia and Washington, D.C.
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Firm: Eckert Seamans Cherin & Mellott
Practice Areas: Litigation
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Practice Areas: Litigation
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Firm: Vandeventer Black LLP
Practice Areas: Litigation
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Firm: The Albu Firm PLLC
Practice Areas: Litigation
Nick Albu’s clients credit him for being creative, candid and aggressive.. Nick represents privately held companies and individuals in high-stakes litigation. He tries cases and arbitrates matters involving fiduciary claims, shareholder actions, contract disputes, fraud, tortious interference, conspiracy, defamation, misappropriation and government contracts.. Nick also represents Northern Virginia developers in zoning and land use disputes. His clients engage him when they face contentious matters before legislative bodies, planning commissions, zoning appeal boards and trial and appellate courts.. Nick protects his clients’ property rights from government overreach in matters involving zoning ordinance amendments, zoning determinations, vested rights, special exception permits, rezonings, plan disapprovals, proffers, regulatory takings and inverse condemnation, unconstitutional conditions, piecemeal downzonings and zoning permits.. Previously, Nick was a litigation partner in the Global Commercial Disputes group of Reed Smith LLP, an international law firm. He is married, has two daughters and lives in Purcellville, Virginia.. Nick attended Washington and Lee University School of Law and Appalachian State University. He is admitted to the Virginia State Bar and practices in Virginia’s state and federal courts.
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Practice Areas: Litigation
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Practice Areas: Litigation
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Firm: Greenberg Traurig
Practice Areas: Litigation
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Firm: Jackson Lewis, P.C.
Practice Areas: Litigation
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