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- Jonathan Mook and Michael Barnsback to present FMLA Master Class.
- March 1, 2010 Bernard J. DiMuro and Nina J. Ginsberg selected as 2010 Washington, D.C. SuperLawyers.
- Jonathan Mook blogs about the new ADA Amendments Act and what it means for you.
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Telephone: 703-684-4333
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Appellate Attorneys in Northern Virginia
DiMuroGinsberg represents parties in federal and state appellate courts across a wide range of practice areas. Appellate decisions are especially important because they can set precedents for future trial court decisions for entire industries, advocacy groups, and legal and legislative communities.
The appeals process follows a different course than trial cases and is typically overseen by generalist judges. DiMuroGinsberg understands the need to present appeals cases in a concise and coherent manner, from the initial written portion to oral arguments. The firm's attorneys have briefed and argued cases before the U.S. Supreme Court and are frequently asked to brief and argue appeals in cases that were handled by other lawyers at the trial or administrative level.
Types of appeals
The firm's attorneys leverage their extensive experience and knowledge in specific areas of law to strengthen our clients’ appeals:
- Business transactions, and corporate law
- Business torts
- Employment and labor law
- Criminal law
- Professional liability and ethics
Please contact our Northern Virginia law firm if you believe that your previous trial resulted in an unfair decision. Some reasons to appeal a decision include procedural errors during the trial, bias during the proceedings, improper omission or inclusion of evidence, and juror misconduct.
Call 703-684-4333 for assistance with an appeal in Northern Virginia.
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