Washington, D.C., Maryland and Virginia Civil Litigation Law Firm
The Karp Frosh law firm's growth in the Washington, D.C. area, Maryland and northern Virginia has resulted in the Firm handling cases in an increasing number of practice areas, including:
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Major Personal Injury, including trucking accidents, car accidents, premises liability, products liability and other cases involving injuries caused by negligence or intentional conduct.
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Professional Malpractice, including Legal Malpractice and Medical Malpractice.
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First Amendment and other constitutional law issues, including cases relying upon recent U.S. Supreme Court decisions construing federal statutes which protect individuals from employment discrimination and sexual harassment. The Firm represented former Montgomery County Police Chief Charles Moose in his successful First Amendment battle to publish his book, "Three Weeks in October."
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Business Law, including business and corporate matters, Commercial Litigation and dispute resolution.
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Family Law cases such as divorce, child custody, support, property distribution property distribution, pension issues, and prenuptial agreements.
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Employment Law, including sexual harassment, employment discrimination, wrongful termination and other workplace issues. We also handle sexual abuse and assault cases.
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Appellate Cases, involving cases that have concluded at the trial level which are slated for review by a higher court.
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Estate Planning, including drafting wills, handling probate matters, creating trusts and advice on a variety of estate planning issues.
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Military Claims under the Federal Tort Claims Act (FTCA) on behalf of military dependents who have been victimized by medical negligence at military hospitals within the United States, and under the Military Claims Act on behalf of members of the armed forces and their dependents who have been victimized by medical negligence at U.S. military bases overseas.
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Terrorism Claims under the Federal Tort Claims Act (FTCA). The Firm represented U.S. State Department employees who were victims of the 1998 U.S. Embassy bombing in Kenya.
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Qui Tam and Whistle-Blower Actions where individuals who expose companies that defraud the federal government receive a percentage of the funds the government is able to collect.
Karp Frosh has offices in Washington, D.C.; Rockville Maryland; Baltimore, Maryland; Frederick, Maryland; Bethesda, Maryland; and Alexandria Virginia.
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