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Federal Court Litigation

Federal Court Litigator in Northern Virginia and Washington, D.C.

Litigation in federal court is conducted under different procedural rules from state courts. It also requires knowledge of the specialized customs and practices of the federal judges.

Raymond D. Battocchi is an attorney who has litigated in the federal courts for more than 30 years. He is experienced, knowledgeable and determined to represent his clients well.

Mr. Battocchi represents clients in a wide variety of federal cases, including:

  • Commercial Litigation
  • Complex Litigation
  • Business Disputes
  • Litigation Under Various Federal Statutes
  • Local Counsel In Class Action and Complex Cases
  • Numerous Other Federal Cases

Call 888-876-2037 or send an e-mail to arrange for a consultation with Ray Battocchi. He can evaluate your situation and discuss the legal issues affecting your case.

Vigorous and Professional Representation

From the beginning of his legal career, when he worked as a litigator in the U.S. Department of Justice, through his many years in private practice since, Mr. Battocchi has litigated and tried many different kinds of cases. He has extensive experience in the federal courts in Northern Virginia and Washington, D.C., and will provide you with the information you need to make wise decisions about your case.

Ray Battocchi views litigation as a means to achieve a result, not an end in itself. If he thinks that your matter can be resolved without the need for extensive litigation, he will recommend you pursue a settlement. He is an astute and accomplished negotiator, and if possible he will seek to resolve your dispute outside the courtroom.

If on the other hand litigation is the only way to achieve results, he will represent you aggressively.

Contact a Federal Litigator

To schedule a consultation with Raymond D. Battocchi, Attorney at Law, call 888-876-2037 or send an e-mail.

Ray Battocchi is a partner in the firm of Gabeler Battocchi & Powell, PC, in McLean, Virginia, where he practices with John Powell and other lawyers.

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