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Charles F. Chester Lawyer
Location
51 Monroe St Rockville, MD 20850

Employment, Medical Malpractice, Real Estate, Government, Workers' Compensation

The firm is based on the belief that our clients' needs are of the utmost importance. Our entire team is committed to meeting those needs. As a result, a high percentage of our business is from repeat clients and referrals. Principal attorney Charles Chester has served thousands of clients successfully because of his background with judicial clerkships, jury trials, lobbying of public officials, appellate arguments, and years of counseling clients on their options. He has lectured and written extensively on many topics for both bar associations and various industry trade groups. He has been asked to serve on various boards, commissions and committees for county and state governments, bar associations and community groups. His local health care cases were reported on throughout the print and electronic media, including The Washington Post and DC area television stations, and his national election litigation in Florida was covered by CNN and MSNBC.

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Land Use & Zoning, Real Estate, Government Contract, Administrative Law
International, Government Agencies, Securities, Corporate
Federal Appellate Practice, Employment, Constitutional Law, Civil Rights
Corporate, Complex Litigation, Federal Trial Practice, Professional Malpractice
Wills & Probate, Government Agencies, Health Care, Wills
Personal Injury, Corporate, Misdemeanor, Federal Appellate Practice, Lawsuit & Dispute
Administrative Law, Antitrust, Corporate, Federal Appellate Practice, Federal Trial Practice
Employee Rights, Federal Appellate Practice, Commercial Bankruptcy