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Established DC firm seeks Attorney in Washington DC, to provide legal services & advice in the practice areas of real estate; personal injury; family law; immigration, labor; contract disputes and Administrative law. Represent clients in cases at Superior Court of the District of Columbia; Tenant Associations in transactions pursuant to the D.C. Tenant Opportunity to Purchase Act, parties in Divorce settlement & custody proceedings; Represent clients in wrongful discharge matters, including negotiations, settlements and arbitrations. Represent victims in Personal Injury matters. Frequent Appearances in U.S. and District Courts in DC & occasionally in Virginia and Maryland. Bar admission in DC required.
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Small downtown Washington, DC law firm with offices located 2 blocks from the White House seeks attorney interested in courtroom trial advocacy and Civil Litigation. The firm's areas of practice include, but are not limited to Labor Law and Employment Discrimination, Tenant's Rights and Real Estate litigation, personal injury and family law. This is a small firm where Associates get extremely substantive work, and receive a lot of personal attention. It is a great environment for attorneys looking to get a lot of courtroom experience without being limited to a specific area of law.