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Civil Litigation

Attorney for Civil Litigation in Northern Virginia and D.C. Area

If you are facing the prospect of a court trial for any reason, you must take action to protect your rights and your interests. Whether you are an individual with a family matter or an employee with a business matter, there is no better way to preserve your rights than by obtaining the services of an experienced trail attorney.

In the Washington, D.C. area and throughout Northern Virginia, the law office of Raymond D. Battocchi stands ready to work for you. Whether or not your case goes to trial, there is security in knowing your attorney has your interests in mind, every step of the way. From negotiation to mediation to arbitration to litigation, Attorney Raymond D. Battocchi has decades of experience in successfully protecting the rights of his clients and helping them to achieve their goals.

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

Personal, Individualized Attention

Having spent the bulk of his career in a courtroom, Ray Battocchi has developed and honed his litigation skills. Highly persuasive and fully committed to protecting his clients' interests, his record of success includes cases involving:

At every step of the process, Trial Attorney Raymond Battocchi works to ensure his clients are fully aware of the information they need to make the best decisions possible. As a lawyer, he explains the legal issues involved in a case and presents the possible solutions and the risks involved. Acting on your behalf, he builds solid cases to effectively guard client interests and futures.

Consultations for Civil Litigation Matters

To speak with Raymond D. Battocchi, Attorney at Law, about a commercial or civil litigation matter, call 888-876-2037 toll free or send an e-mail to schedule a consultation. A partner at the firm of Gabeler Battocchi & Powell, PC, in McLean, Virginia, Mr. Battocchi practices with John Powell and other lawyers.

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