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Jason St-Fleur & Associates Now Servicing Washington, District of Columbia

Jason St-Fleur & Associates is now servicing Washington District of Columbia residents with a wide range of different legal services.

2012-10-16
WASHINGTON, DC, October 16, 2012 (Press-News.org) Jason St-Fleur & Associates is now servicing Washington, District of Columbia residents with a wide range of different legal services. The well established firm has been offering legal services to clients throughout South Florida for over a decade and has made the decision to expand their client base to the District of Columbia in an effort to help clients take control of their litigation. Jason St-Fleur and his firm have recognized the need for quality legal services in the District of Columbia and have taken the effort to expand very seriously. Not only has the firm expanded into Washington, they are also committed to accepting all types of cases.

A District Full of Lawyers, figures released by the American Bar Association show that one in every 12 residents in Washington D.C. is a lawyer. In a nation where one percent of the population practices law, these figures can be quite astounding. While this new firm does have quite a bit of competition to face in the area, most of the firms already established in the area have a specific specialty and market to very specific defendants and claimants. The difference between Jason St-Fleur & Associates and other law firms serving D.C. is that this established firm is composed of lawyers specializing in all areas of law. Jason St-Fleur accepts all types of cases. These cases include: immigration, family law, criminal law on a federal and state level, appellate law, civil litigation, corporate law, corporate litigation, and real estate services.

The expert legal team at Jason St-Fleur & Associates consists of highly knowledgeable legal professionals with years of experience in several different practice areas. Residents in Washington D.C. who retain the firm can trust that an experienced attorney with a background in related cases will handle their case directly. Because Washington D.C. is such a diverse community, the firm understands how important it is to have bilingual lawyers. Lawyers at the firm speak Spanish, French and Creole. They also offer translation services to assist with clients speaking any other language. St-Fleur & Associates is also one of the few firms in the area that will represent foreign nationals with criminal convictions as well as those detained in federal or state detention facilities.

Jason St-Fleur and his firm are members of the Better Business Bureau as well as active members of the American Bar Association. While a nominal fee may be charged for services and consultations, the firm will consider approving fee waivers under certain circumstances. If you are looking for a law firm that provides superior legal services in all areas of law, call the firm 24 hours a day 7 days a week at (877) 223-4977 for a telephonic consultation or visit their site (www.stfleur.com) to submit your contact information online.


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[Press-News.org] Jason St-Fleur & Associates Now Servicing Washington, District of Columbia
Jason St-Fleur & Associates is now servicing Washington District of Columbia residents with a wide range of different legal services.