Litigation
Business Litigation Services
Litigation is a serious business. Every case, no matter its size, is going to be tried to a judge, jury or arbitrator by one or two primary attorneys if it does not settle. But no case can settle to your best advantage if your opponent believes you are afraid to go to trial. To go the distance, and to do it without wasting money, you need experienced trial attorneys on your side.
The trial attorneys at Cameron/McEvoy PLLC have tried hundreds of cases, if not over 1000, and have handled thousands more through settlement. We are in the courtroom constantly, and we handle many cases that are as complex as any that are handled in large, multi-national firms.
Our focus and experience are our difference.
The art of trial law cannot be learned in school or in seminars any more than a quarterback can learn to play effective football by watching it on television. When a witness has just shifted everyone’s assumptions, experienced trial attorneys adapt. They know the signals that judges send to counsel appearing before them, and they know how to realistically size up a claim that might look good on paper but which has no realistic chance with a jury.
Experience also saves legal fees that would otherwise be spent on a less-experienced attorney’s education. A thorough analysis of a client’s goals -- and the business case for achieving them – should set the compass for every litigation matter at the outset of an engagement. Along with knowing what has to be done to prove the client’s claims or defenses, this type of planning provides a touchstone for everything else that happens in a case.
We are experienced trial lawyers. We are the clear alternative.
Cameron/McEvoy focuses on business litigation in the federal and state courts of Virginia, Maryland and the District of Columbia, but we go anywhere our clients take us. Our litigation services include, but are not limited to, the following:
Company-to-Company Disputes
Employment Litigation
Products Liability
Real Estate Disputes
Interference with Business Rights
Officer and Director Claims
Insurance Coverage Disputes
Federal Criminal Litigation
Copyright/Trademark
Fraud Claims