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About Longman & Van Grack

Longman & Van Grack is a sophisticated law firm that serves the needs of individuals, businesses, and non-profits that have legal problems and concerns. With many decades of combined experience practicing law in Maryland and Washington DC, our attorneys regularly represent clients in the areas of business law, civil litigation, tax law, estate planning, property law, contracts, appeals, legal ethics, and recreation law. Within these legal areas, aside from successfully representing many clients, our attorneys have also been elected to head state/national bar association committees, been appointed by governors to state-wide commissions, served as expert witnesses, and taught legal courses as university professors.

Our Law Firm mission is to be your indispensable advisers, helping you make smart legal decisions through our expertise, integrity, and personalized service. Our commitment to the best possible outcome for you is cemented in our unique client-centered approach. We consider ourselves your personal legal representatives asserting your legal position whether standing up for you in a courtroom, negotiating your contract, or drafting your will, and we take that responsibility seriously. We want you to know that Longman & Van Grack exists to help you navigate through the legal system and make your life better.

Awards and Ratings

Longman & Van Grack’s attorneys have received high ratings from Super Lawyers, Bethesda Magazine, Lawyers by Distinction, and AVVO.

With Offices in Bethesda, MD and Rockville, MD, the attorneys at Longman & Van Grack assist clients throughout Washington, DC and Maryland including Montgomery County, Howard County, Prince George’s County, Chevy Chase, Darnestown, Gaithersburg, Germantown, Potomac, Silver Spring, and Wheaton.
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