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Business Litigation

Business Attorney in Northern Virginia and Washington, D.C.

When a disagreement over a business contact cannot be resolved by the parties themselves, a business executive must seek the advice of a business law attorney. As with other professions, an experienced attorney may make a difference in the outcome.

With decades of experience, Raymond D. Battocchi has skillfully represented individuals, businesses and government contractors in cases involving complex business issues. He has the ability to quickly grasp the essential issues in a case, and works with determination to protect his client's interests and achieve the client's goals.

Call 888-876-2037 or send an e-mail to arrange for a consultation with Attorney Raymond Battocchi.

A Dynamic and Determined Advocate

While he is determined to prevail on behalf of his client, Ray Battocchi is careful to foster good relationships with the opposing counsel. After all, the quickest and most inexpensive way to settle a business dispute is often through negotiation. By communicating the client's position in a cordial yet assertive manner, Mr. Battocchi can often reach an acceptable resolution through negotiation or in mediation sessions without the need for a trial.

Ray Battocchi is an experienced and creative trial lawyer with a powerful and persuasive courtroom style. If the dispute does go to court, Mr. Battocchi will aggressively pursue the suit or defend against it. Mr. Battocchi handles business dispute cases involving:

Dedicated to Protecting Client Rights

In every case the firm handles, Attorney Raymond D. Battocchi is determined to win for his client. He utilizes keen negotiation skills and carefully crafts creative solutions to business problems. To schedule a consultation with him, call 888-876-2037 toll free or send an e-mail. Ray Battocchi is partner at the firm of Gabeler Battocchi & Powell, PC, in McLean, Virginia, where he practices with John Powell and other lawyers.

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