Kondori & Moorad Law Firm
Estate
Planning
Probate
Administration
Real Estate Law

Elder

Law

Virginia real estate law

Business &
Contracts

Virginia Business Contracts
Real Estate
Transactions
Maryland Real Estate Law Landlord Contracts
Intellectual
Property
Patents and Trademark Law
State and Federal Law
Federal Law Only

We proudly serve clients in State & Federal matters

We can assist you in legal matters pertaining to Estate Planning, Probate and Trust Administration, Elder Law, Business and Contracts, and Real Estate transactions issues in the following jurisdictions:

  • VIRGINIA
  • PENNSYLVANIA
  • MARYLAND
  • MASSACHUSETTS
  • DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
  • U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS

We can assist you in legal matters pertaining to Intellectual Property, including Patents & Trademarks, in ALL 50 STATES AND U.S. TERRITORIES.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Once you, as a prospective client reach out to us regarding a legal matter, our intake team typically contacts you within one to two business days to find out the facts of the case. Soon thereafter, an attorney will either schedule a phone consultation and/or in-person meeting to discuss legal strategies and potential costs. From there, if both sides deem each other as a good fit, a representation agreement is signed, and we’re on our way to tackling the legal issues that led you to us.

At Kondori & Moorad, LLP, we have a very dynamic and flexible pricing structure that varies based on the type of legal services, the complexity of a matter, and whether a client has worked with our firm in the past. But most of all, we are here to work with you to fit your budget and your needs. Consultations are always free, and we work hard to not only bring you customer satisfaction and results, but provide such a positive experience that you refer us to others.

Each of our staff members have graduated from law school and possess various undergraduate backgrounds including: government, international politics, business administration, finance, and engineering. Members of our staff have also owned their own businesses prior to becoming lawyers including entities in information technology, healthcare, real estate, construction, sports, and retail. We are a staff that are not your typical lawyers who just have knowledge of legal matters. Instead, because of our experience in technical, business, and real-world issues, it gives us a step-up over our competition.

At Kondori & Moorad, LLP, we have worked with a wide spectrum of clients. From entertainment artists to construction companies, from high-end dental clients to students aspiring to start their own businesses out of college, and from foreign diplomats to state judges, we accept anyone and everyone who needs a lawyer to be by their side.

And through our legal services work, there are many cases at Kondori & Moorad, LLP that we are proud of. From settling a multi-million dollar business and property dispute between partners to recovering significant backpay wages and overtime for an employee misclassified as an independent contractor. From obtaining a massive six-figure judgment for a breach of contract to protecting the rights of heirs and beneficiaries in a multi-jurisdiction estate-related lawsuit. From helping grow a construction and home remodeling company from the ground up, to helping transition ownership of a business to a son after his father passed away. And from providing guardianship and conservatorship duties for an elderly individual after their family abandoned them, to successfully representing a tenant against a landlord for a mold-infected apartment – we have had the full gamut of legal work that we are proud of in achieving positive results for our clients.

Before meeting with an attorney, make sure you have gathered all appropriate documents, statements, facts, data, and information that could be relevant to your legal matter. There is no such thing as too much information, but try to assemble as much as you can in advance of a meeting so an attorney can properly tackle the issue with as much information on the table.

Secondly, try to write down or type the facts or the “story” so there’s a flow to your inquiry. That way either you or the attorney is not going all over the place, but rather there is rhythm and chronology to the conversation.

Third, think of what your goals are for a particular case. Not all legal goals are the same for everyone and they tend to evolve as time passes. Make sure you are able to communicate to an attorney not only what the possible or potential problem or issue is, but also what are you trying to seek as the remedy or the goal.

Finally, hire a lawyer that is not only knowledgeable and experienced in the particular legal practice area, but also does not treat you as if you are a file number. Compassion, chemistry, and compatibility are very critical in a healthy, long-term relationship with any legal counsel. If you don’t feel comfortable with a particular lawyer, do not hire them. Do not settle for someone out of desperation. Make sure you do your due diligence and hire the right attorney so that you get the peace of mind that you were initially seeking.