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Craig Donovan - Appellate Lawyer in zip code 20240

zipcode 20240 Appellate Lawyer - Craig Donovan
Craig Donovan

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Avvo Rating: Rated 3.4 out of 5
Lawyers.com Rating: Rated 3.5 out of 5



Area of Practice: Appellate , Business Formation, Corporate , Entertainment & Sports , Environmental , Health Care & Hospitalization, Trusts, Wills, Business, Business, Business

Zip code: 20240, Washington, District Of Columbia



Contact: Not Available
Us Department of The Interior.
1849 C St NW.

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Appellate Case examples in zip code 20240

Description: Covers legal matters related to appealing court decisions to higher courts. Case Example: Brown v. Board of Education, 1954 - Addressed segregation in public schools through the appellate process. Judgment: The Supreme Court ruled segregation unconstitutional.