The Law Firm of Hamilton and Hamilton
Washington, DC




Hamilton and Hamilton, LLP
"A Washington D.C. Tradition Since 1876"



Hamilton and Hamilton, LLP
800 Connecticut Ave., N.W.
Suite 300
Washington, D.C. 20006-2726

Tel.  (202) 463-8282
Fax  (202) 463-7282

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THE FIRM'S ATTORNEYS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

GEORGE T. MASSON, JR.
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Graduate, Carleton College; and the University of Michigan Law School. Service in the U.S. Army Intelligence.

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Service as Assistant Corporation Counsel for the District of Columbia (included supervising all attorneys in the Civil Division handling estate and trust matters, and much of the District of Columbia's civil litigation.

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Member, D.C., Maryland Bars, California and Illinois Bars; U.S. Supreme Court Bar.

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Member, National Association of Railroad Trial Counsel; District of Columbia Defense Lawyers' Association; The Counsellors.

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Over 25 years of trial experience (more than 55 jury trials in D.C., Maryland and Virginia).

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Appointed as arbitrator by the Judges of the Superior Court of the District of Columbia.

 

 

 

 



PATRICK KAVANAUGH
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Graduate, University of Notre Dame; service in the U.S. Army Security Agency; and graduate, The George Washington University Law School (with honors).

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Member, D.C. and Maryland Bars; U.S. Supreme Court Bar.

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Service as Assistant Corporation Counsel for the District of Columbia.

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Past President, District of Columbia Defense Lawyers' Association.

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Member, Defense Research Institute; National Association of Railroad Trial Counsel; The Barristers (Secretary, 2000-01); The Rotary Club of Washington, D.C. (Board of Directors, 2000-2003, President 2003-2004); President, the Rotary Foundation of Washington, D.C. (2007-2008).

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Over 20 years trial experience (more than 70 cases tried in the local courts of the District of Columbia and Maryland, and the federal courts of the District of Columbia, Virginia, Connecticut and Arkansas).

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Appointed as arbitrator by the Judges of the Superior Court of the District of Columbia.