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Hillary J. Collyer
HILLARY J. COLLYER's practice primarily focuses on civil and commercial litigation. She has experience handling civil, commercial, contract, employment, business and other tort actions before state and federal trial and appellate courts and arbitration panels. Ms. Collyer is experienced in all phases of litigation, including pre-litigation counseling and strategic advice, investigations, pleadings, discovery, law and motion practice, injunctions, evidentiary hearings, trials, arbitrations, appeals, and settlements.
Areas of practice:
- Business Torts
- Commercial law
- Employment law
Admitted:
- 2002, New York
- 2003, Virginia
- 2007, District of Columbia
Education:
- J.D., George Washington University Law School, 2001
- B.A., State University of New York at Oswego, 1996
Membership:
- Virginia State Bar
- The District of Columbia Bar
- Alexandria Bar Association
- Virginia Women Attorneys Association
Publications:
- Co-Author of "Employment Law in Virginia: The Age Discrimination in Employment Act," Virginia CLE
- Co-Author, "Virginia Employment Law Letter", M. Lee Smith Publishers
- "Can Employers Discriminate Against Younger Workers?" Virginia Employment Law Letter, M. Lee Smith Publishers (October 23, 2009)
- "Are Single, Childless Workers Shortchanged by Benefit Plans?" Virginia Employment Law Letter, M. Lee Smith Publishers (November 2, 2007)
Experience:
- Counsel for plaintiff trade association in trademark infringement action brought against association's former director. Obtained judgment including injunctive relief and attorneys' fees.
- Lead counsel in successful defense of government contractor in defamation, negligent hiring/retention, and constructive discharge action brought by contractor's former employee.
- Trial counsel for defendant car dealership in Americans with Disabilities Act and Title VII race discrimination action brought by former employee. Obtained jury verdict for dealership.
- Trial counsel in breach of fiduciary duty and fraud action brought by trust beneficiaries against trustee. Obtained verdict for beneficiaries after bench trial.
- Trial counsel in prosecution of negligent hiring/retention action. Obtained jury verdict for plaintiff.
- Counsel in successful defense of corporate veil piercing action.
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