The Law Office of W. Bradley Ney

District of Columbia Law Firm


The Law Office of W. Bradley Ney offers individuals and business clients the same high quality litigation services as a large law firm attorney.  With more than ten years of litigation experience at two of the nation’s preeminent law firms, Brad has excelled at providing relentless representation and innovative problem solving in high stakes civil, criminal and regulatory matters.

Practice Areas:
- Business Litigation
- Criminal Defense
- Subpoena Compliance
- Attorney & Accountant Malpractice

Principal Attorney:
W. Bradley Ney

The Law Office of W. Bradley Ney
601 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Suite 900
Washington, DC 20004
Telephone: 202-220-3098
Facsimile: 202-220-3015
Email: brad@neylaw.com

http://www.neylaw.com/

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