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Washington, District of Columbia Litigation Attorneys
Attorneys.org features a comprehensive directory of 387 Washington attorneys and 192 law firms.

Erik D Bolog
District of Columbia Litigation attorney at Womble Carlyle with 34 years of experience
1401 Eye Street, Washington, DC

Ernest W. McIntosh Jr.
District of Columbia Litigation attorney at Newman and McIntosh with 52 years of experience
1331 H Street NW, Washington, DC

Eugene F Assaf
District of Columbia Litigation attorney at Kirkland and Ellis LLP with 36 years of experience
655 Fifteenth Street NorthWest, Washington, DC

F Alexander Amrein
District of Columbia Litigation attorney at Arent Fox LLP with 35 years of experience
1050 Connecticut Avenue NorthWest, Washington, DC

Ferdose Al-Taie
District of Columbia Litigation attorney at Howrey LLP with 24 years of experience
1299 Pennsylvania Avenue NorthWest, Washington, DC

Floyd E Boone Jr
District of Columbia Litigation attorney at Arnold and Porter Kaye Scholer with 24 years of experience
555 12th Street Northwest, Washington, DC

Forbes Maner
District of Columbia Litigation attorney at Burt Staples and Maner with 48 years of experience
1250 I Street NW, Washington, DC

Frank L Bernstein
District of Columbia Litigation attorney at Sughrue Mion PLLC with 41 years of experience
2100 Pennsylvania Avenue NorthWest, Washington, DC

Frederick A. Douglas
District of Columbia Litigation attorney at Douglas and Boykin with 51 years of experience
1850 M Street NW, Washington, DC

Gabriel Frank Siegle
District of Columbia Litigation attorney at Bailey and Glasser
910 17th Street, Washington, DC

Gary D Anderson
District of Columbia Litigation attorney at Kirkland and Ellis LLP with 28 years of experience
655 Fifteenth Street NorthWest, Washington, DC

Gaspare J Bono
District of Columbia Litigation attorney at McKenna Long and Aldridge LLP with 48 years of experience
1900 K Street NorthWest, Washington, DC

Geoff Gitner
District of Columbia Litigation attorney at Martin and Gitner with 55 years of experience
2121 K Street NW, Washington, DC

Geoffrey F Aronow
District of Columbia Litigation attorney at Arnold and Porter Kaye Scholer with 43 years of experience
555 12th Street Northwest, Washington, DC

George A Borden
District of Columbia Litigation attorney at Williams and Connolly LLP with 37 years of experience
725 Twelfth Street NorthWest, Washington, DC
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