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Washington, District of Columbia Litigation Attorneys
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Matthew D. Berkowitz
District of Columbia Litigation attorney at Carr Maloney with 20 years of experience
2000 L Street NW, Washington, DC
Matthew J. Cuccias
District of Columbia Litigation attorney at Jacobson Holman with 32 years of experience
400 7th Street NW, Washington, DC
Matthew Steven Bergman
District of Columbia Litigation attorney at Dickstein Shapiro LLP with 35 years of experience
2101 L Street NorthWest, Washington, DC
Matthew W. Carlson
District of Columbia Litigation attorney at Thompson O'Donnell with 32 years of experience
1212 New York Avenue NW, Washington, DC
Michael A. Tilghman, II
District of Columbia Litigation attorney at Bailey and Ehrenberg with 18 years of experience
1015 18th Street NW, Washington, DC
Michael C Augustini
District of Columbia Litigation attorney at Arnold and Porter Kaye Scholer with 31 years of experience
555 12th Street Northwest, Washington, DC
Michael J Allan
District of Columbia Litigation attorney at Arnold and Porter Kaye Scholer with 27 years of experience
555 12th Street Northwest, Washington, DC
Michael James Bearman
District of Columbia Litigation attorney at McKenna Long and Aldridge LLP with 26 years of experience
1900 K Street NorthWest, Washington, DC
Michael J Anstett
District of Columbia Litigation attorney at Fried Frank Harris Shriver and Jacobson LLP with 26 years of experience
1001 Pennsylvania Avenue NorthWest, Washington, DC
Michael J Barta
District of Columbia Litigation attorney at Baker Botts with 37 years of experience
1299 Pennsylvania Avenue NorthWest, Washington, DC
Michael J. Carlson
District of Columbia Litigation attorney at Wiltshire and Grannis with 16 years of experience
1200 18th Street NW, Washington, DC
Michael J. Trevelline
District of Columbia Litigation attorney at Michael J Trevelline with 39 years of experience
1823 Jefferson Place NW, Washington, DC
Michael L. Murphy
District of Columbia Litigation attorney at Bailey and Glasser with 23 years of experience
910 17th Street, Washington, DC
Michael P Bodosky
District of Columbia Litigation attorney at Mayer Brown with 27 years of experience
1909 K Street NorthWest, Washington, DC
Michael S Becker
District of Columbia Litigation attorney at Kirkland and Ellis LLP with 32 years of experience
655 Fifteenth Street NorthWest, Washington, DC
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